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China's Silicon Valley - How China is Winning the tech Race

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Don't be surprised if the next Steve Jobs comes from China. Already, I can see the beginnings of this trend in the likes of entrepreneurs Jack Ma of e-commerce startup Alibaba, Robin Li of search engine Baidu, Gary Wang of video sharing service Tudou.com and Joe Chen of web 2.0 powerhouse Oak Pacific Interactive. Not only did they develop products at the same time or ahead of their U.S. counterparts, but they are beating big American brand names Google, Yahoo, MySpace and eBay in China.

Zhongguancun may be hailed as China's most famous village by foreigners. Dubbed as "China's Silicon Valley", the country's biggest high-tech park in west Beijing is not only home to Chinese high-tech companies such as Lenovo, Baidu and Sohu.com, it is also the China headquarters of world-renowned technology companies such as Google, Microsoft and Intel.

The plan, which includes a drive to boost the total revenues of companies in Zhongguancun to 10 trillion yuan ($1.8 trillion) in 2020 from 1.55 trillion yuan last year, is designed to help the area become one of the world's most famous technology hubs. :eek::eek::tup:

"China's Silicon Valley" gets big boost
 
Someone posted This thread earlier in morning at 10.30

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/156968-india-worlds-secret-silicon-valley.html

Then OP decided to counter this thread and google china silicon valley (This thread link is 9th from top in search)And voila to counter indian aggression on PDF we have this thread ..... That also from a false flagger .........
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Chinese are now copying thread tittle too:lol:
Guys we need to devlop secret coded launguage lets post in HInglish or TAMilish:bounce:
 
Top 100 hi-tech companies of China 2011

China became the world’s largest high-tech exporting nation in 2006, surpassing Japan, the US and the EU-27, with 17% of global market share in high-tech products. China’s high-tech exports doubled every two years between 1995 and 2008.

Top 100 hi-tech companies of China 2011 - China.org.cn
 
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