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China branching out and developing it's own operating systems for desktop computers, mobile devices and POS. How this will hurt American companies like Microsoft who until now have supplied nations like China with software in Chinese? Who knows but the damage to revenue long term is not small. 1.4 Billion consumers has a way of influencing any multi national.

Dell teaming with China for Mobiles
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/compute/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501832&objectid=...

China is #1 for software piracy
http://rtn.asia/998_china-no-1-software-piracy-india-not-too-bad-bsa-survey

China not only dropping U.S. software products but developing it's own cyber warfare software
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/08/23/pla_video_attack_software/

Microsoft only realizing 5% of revenue! 95% of revenue is China is lost to piracy and fraud. (Makes one think twice about moving to the land of Mao to expand business...)

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/microsofts-ballmer-piracy-killing-our-china-rev...

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  • remind me never to go on that train system

  • @solojam There have been some major problems with the system, yes. The station in Nanjing is acutally sinking. That's right, sinking. Seems the Chinese build the station to quickly and without proper care. The ground under the station is not suitable for the construction. This year they had to divert trains coming into Nanjing because of it. And we all know about the crash also.

  • @clearasvodka doesnt surprise me, chinese take too many shortcuts and the quality of workmanship is just not there, when u have such a large consumer base you have to push out products as fast as possible

  • @solojam That is true. From what I have seen. Shortcuts are not only taken for cost cutting benefits, but also due to a standard model that is accepted. Chinese tend to produce as quick as possible. Not much attention is paid towards quality control standards. In China, the consumer is not as keen to quality - high quality. Because they are not educated as to what high quality is for many goods. In contrast, Taiwan, Korea and other Asian nations know quality. You can see it in their products.

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  • the screen is too wordy. it might be Linux

  • Business is business...

  • @ilvtofku Thank you.

  • @clearasvodka doesnt surprise me, chinese take too many shortcuts and the quality of workmanship is just not there, when u have such a large consumer base you have to push out products as fast as possible

  • @solojam There have been some major problems with the system, yes. The station in Nanjing is acutally sinking. That's right, sinking. Seems the Chinese build the station to quickly and without proper care. The ground under the station is not suitable for the construction. This year they had to divert trains coming into Nanjing because of it. And we all know about the crash also.

  • @solojam There have been some major problems with the system, yes. The station in Nanjing is acutally sinking. That's right, sinking. Seems the Chinese build the station to quickly and without proper care. The ground under the station is not suitable for the construction. This year they had to divert trains coming into Nanjing because of it. And we all know about the crash also.

  • @solojam There have been some major problems with the system, yes. The station in Nanjing is acutally sinking. That's right, sinking. Seems the Chinese build the station to quickly and without proper care. The ground under the station is not suitable for the construction. This year they had to divert trains coming into Nanjing because of it. And we all know about the crash also.

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