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No Porn For China China is requiring personal computers sold domestically to carry software that blocks online pornography and other Web sites -- potentially giving the government new control over the Internet with a tool the developer said Monday will give parents more oversight.  |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2009 Dexter Roberts |
China's Frustrations with America The financial crisis has tarnished America's image among the Chinese, who once looked to the States as a role model.  |
Reason June 2009 Brian Doherty |
I.T. Go Home Many highly trained immigrants choose to return to countries such as India and China rather than staying in the far wealthier United States.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2009 James Oberg |
Could China Get to Mars First? Maybe -- if it adopts a less top-down approach  |
The Motley Fool May 20, 2009 David Lee Smith |
A New Brazil-China Energy Marriage China and Brazil have just hatched a $10 billion deal to provide Chinese funding to help Brazil's national oil company, Petrobras, with exploration and production expenses.  |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Raj Karamchedu |
Does China Have the Best Digital Television Standard on the Planet? China's new digital television broadcasts deliver a high-definition picture to the living room -- and the reception won't break up on moving trains and buses, either.  |
The Motley Fool April 17, 2009 Derek Scissors |
China's Stimulus: More of the Same, and Not That Much More Splashing some water on the excitement over China's stimulus package.  |
The Motley Fool March 26, 2009 Toby Shute |
The Chinese Solar Supernova of 2009 Subsidies come to the rescue in a struggling solar market.  |
Chemistry World March 25, 2009 Jia & Di |
Xu Guangxian: A chemical life On 9 January 2009, Xu and 83-year-old brain surgeon Wang Zhongcheng of Beijing Tiantan Hospital were awarded the 5 million yuan (US$730,000) prize by Chinese president Hu Jintao  |
Wired March 23, 2009 Ben Paynter |
Disaster Master Sketches Rescue Map for the Big One After a magnitude-7.9 earthquake rocked eastern Sichuan province last May, the Chinese government stiff-armed aid agencies at the border for a few days. So Ron Eguchi figured out a new way to quarterback relief efforts from above.  |
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