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  • [[file: SIIO.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the State Internet Information Office]] ...s an administrative office aimed at pushing forward the legal framework of Internet communication, as well as monitoring and regulating the information availab
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  • ...humb|280px|President Xi Jinping presides over the first meeting of central Internet security and informatization leading group, Feb. 27, 2014]] ...网络安全和信息化领导小组''') is a top [[CPC]] panel on internet security and promoting Internet technologies, with President [[Xi Jinping]] heading the group.
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  • [[file: SIIO.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the State Internet Information Office]] ...as monitoring and regulating the information available online. [[The State Internet Information Office|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: SIIO.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the State Internet Information Office]] ...as monitoring and regulating the information available online. [[The State Internet Information Office|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: SIIO.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the State Internet Information Office]] ...as monitoring and regulating the information available online. [[The State Internet Information Office|(More...)]]
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  • ...as monitoring and regulating the information available online. [[The State Internet Information Office|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: SIIO.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the State Internet Information Office]] ...s an administrative office aimed at pushing forward the legal framework of Internet communication, as well as monitoring and regulating the information availab
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  • ...g China to the Internet for the first time in history. Even in Europe, the Internet was quite new at that time. It had been introduced to Western Europe only f ...n Princeton, U.S. He addressed the conference about the development of the Internet in China.
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  • ...humb|280px|President Xi Jinping presides over the first meeting of central Internet security and informatization leading group, Feb. 27, 2014]] ...网络安全和信息化领导小组''') is a top [[CPC]] panel on internet security and promoting Internet technologies, with President [[Xi Jinping]] heading the group.
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  • ...formation Center]]. On Sept. 20, 1987, he sent China's first email via the internet to [[West Germany]]'s [[University of Karlsruhe]]. [[Category:Internet]]
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  • '''The National Youth Network Civilization Convention''' was issued at an internet conference jointly hosted on Nov. 22, 2001, by the Central Committee of the ...d not insulting manner, strengthen self-protection consciousness, maintain internet security, and not indulge in time-wasting activities.
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  • China Internet Information Center The China Internet Information Center offers broad access to up-to-date news about China, with
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  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p
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  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p
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  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p
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  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p
    529 bytes (79 words) - 05:33, 20 December 2016
  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p
    529 bytes (79 words) - 01:55, 5 August 2015
  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p
    529 bytes (79 words) - 01:36, 26 April 2017
  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p
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  • ...n''' (Chinese:雷人) means striking. It is now a popular contemporary Chinese Internet slang term.
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  • ...ication by sending and sharing audio, video and photo messages through the Internet. It is a comparatively new chat style similar to, but much colorful than, p The Internet flow fee produced by WeChat is charged by network operators. Due to its com
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  • China's very first "World Internet Conference" kicks off today in the town of '''Wuzhen''' ('''乌镇'''), Zhe
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  • ..."Seven baselines".JPEG|thumb|260px|The Forum of Social Responsibilities of Internet Celebrities held on Aug. 10, 2013.]] ...uence they bear. On the afternoon of Aug. 10, 2013, sponsored by the State Internet Information Office, Chinese celebrities convened at the new CCTV Broadcast
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  • ...Zhihui, widely known as '''Qin Huohuo''' ('''秦火火''') in cyberspace, is an Internet rumormonger who created many rumors on Sina Weibo. ([[Qin Huohuo|More...]])
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  • [[1998]]: [[China]] Internet users exceeded 1 million.
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  • Infamous internet celebrity '''Guo Meimei''' ('''郭美美''') was arrested by the local poli
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  • ...ile phone chat software introduced by Tencent Inc., one of China's largest Internet service providers. ([[WeChat|More...]])
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  • ...onnects people in different locations who offer free places to stay on the Internet.[[Couchsurfing|(More...)]]
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  • ...ile phone chat software introduced by Tencent Inc., one of China's largest Internet service providers, on Jan. 21, 2011. (More...]])
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  • ...ile phone chat software introduced by Tencent Inc., one of China's largest Internet service providers, on Jan. 21, 2011.
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  • '''Kidding Mungbean''' has become an Internet buzz word in [[China]] – one of several humorous terms that express the r
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  • '''Kidding Mungbean''' has become an Internet buzz word in [[China]] – one of several humorous terms that express the r
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  • ...5 am October 5. Due to her eccentric behavior, Xiao Yueyue fever swept the Internet community of China. [[Xiao Yueyue|(More...)]]
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  • '''Anti-corruption through microblogs''' ('''微博反腐''') means Internet users use microblogs – a new and rapidly developing social media channel ...lic have called for related laws and policies to be issued to regulate the Internet and microblogs so as to include the practice in the legal system.
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  • ...eng''' ('''马化腾''') is the founder and chairman of Tencent, China's largest Internet service portal by revenue, the company that created such popular online com
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  • ...eng''' ('''马化腾''') is the founder and chairman of Tencent, China's largest Internet service portal by revenue, the company that created such popular online com
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  • Chinese Internet regulator Lu Wei and US Ambassador to China Max Baucus have been '''WeChat'
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  • ...word jiong (囧), which literally means brightness, is now widely used as an Internet emotional expression that stands for sadness, depression, despair or embarr
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  • ...founder and chairman of Tencent Holdings Ltd., one of [[China]]’s largest Internet service portals, the company that created such popular online communication
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  • ...e the biggest cell phone supplier in India within 2 years during the World Internet Conference held in Wuzhen. ([[Lei Jun|More...]])
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  • ...e the biggest cell phone supplier in India within 2 years during the World Internet Conference held in Wuzhen. ([[Lei Jun|More...]])
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  • '''Anti-corruption through microblogs''' ('''微博反腐''') means Internet users use microblogs – a new and rapidly developing social media channel
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  • '''Anti-corruption through microblogs''' ('''微博反腐''') means Internet users use microblogs – a new and rapidly developing social media channel
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  • '''Anti-corruption through microblogs''' ('''微博反腐''') means Internet users use microblogs – a new and rapidly developing social media channel
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  • ...continuously interrupted by a group of playful monkeys, went viral on the Internet. [[Buddhist monk Yancan|(More...)]]
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  • ...oseek. In 2000, he founded Baidu with Eric Xu and it now dominates Chinese internet services. Li has been CEO of Baidu since January 2004. The company was list
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  • ...of legitimacy, justification and necessity. Permission should be given by Internet users and the collection and employment of information should observe the r Internet service providers, and other enterprises and institutions, should make know
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  • ...Family|Family]] • • [[:Category:Calender|Calender]] • [[:Category:Internet|Internet]] • [[:Category:Tourism|Tourism]] • [[:Category:Toys|Toys]] • [[:Cate :[[:Category:Internet|Internet]]
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  • ...tion charges if online rumors that they post are viewed by more than 5,000 internet users or re-posted more than 500 times. Some Internet users fabricate rumors about others and create false information while touc
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  • '''The Martian language''' is mostly created by the young Chinese internet users. It is the combination of traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, En
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  • '''Kidding Mungbean''' has become an Internet buzz word in [[China]] – one of several humorous terms that express the r
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  • ...le:Judicial interpretation.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|A cartoon of crackdown on Internet rumors.]]
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  • China Internet Information Center
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  • ...ted to possess good bargaining skills. Often several strangers connect via internet and agree to buy the same product or target the same vendor. The multiple,
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  • ...also met Sina chief Charles Cao for an information exchange on the Chinese Internet market. [[Category: Internet]][[Category: Popular words]]
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  • ...word jiong (囧), which literally means brightness, is now widely used as an Internet emotional expression that stands for sadness, depression, despair or embarr
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  • ...ied by that age are often called “left-over” men or women. According to an internet survey that polled over 8,000 Chinese, women ought not to remain single aft
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  • ...ied by that age are often called “left-over” men or women. According to an internet survey that polled over 8,000 Chinese, women ought not to remain single aft
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  • ...ied by that age are often called “left-over” men or women. According to an internet survey that polled over 8,000 Chinese, women ought not to remain single aft
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  • ...ed by that age are often called “left-over” men or women. According to an internet survey that polled over 8,000 Chinese, women ought not to remain single aft
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  • [[1987]]: '''[[First email sent from China]]''' over the Internet
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  • ...continuously interrupted by a group of playful monkeys, went viral on the Internet. ...hina]], attributed Yancan's popularity to the fact that the freedom of the Internet has allowed more people, including religious disciples, to discuss life ope
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  • ...itten collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world. Anyone with internet access can make changes to China Wiki articles. ...articles. Most of the articles can be edited by anyone with access to the Internet, simply by clicking the edit this page link. Anyone is welcome to add infor
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  • ...onnects people in different locations who offer free places to stay on the Internet. Sometimes it's a bed, sometimes it's a couch, sometimes it's literally jus
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  • On Sept. 9, 2013, micro-bloggers launched an activity on the Internet to write poems for "rural landlords", giving rise to the well-knowing sayin ...l retail value. While Apple calls the color "champagne gold," many Chinese Internet users have adopted the more satirical and critical description "rural landl
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  • ...fashionable clothes, dye their hair and wear thick makeup. They are loyal Internet users and have even created their own language, [[Martian]], to communicate
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  • ...unately happened. A large number of these racy photos were leaked onto the Internet in the first half of 2008, causing a social stir at home and abroad. Many H
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  • ...enact the development programs of Internet media, and guide and coordinate Internet media work.
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  • ...rom 15 places across [[Hunan Province]] started their first lessons on the Internet.
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  • Zhou's heroic deed triggered widespread discussion on Internet micro-blogs. Some postings said Zhou was a typical man among "the rich seco ...aid Zhou set a good example for "the tall-smart-rich" (高帅富) group, another Internet popular word to describe men with fame and fortune. "Benevolence itself has
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  • ...ndong Province. She was described as the "Most Beautiful Nurse" by Chinese Internet users and was conferred the honorary title of "Excellent Trainee Nurse" by
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  • [[Category:internet]]
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  • ...l retail value. While Apple calls the color "champagne gold," many Chinese Internet users have adopted the more satirical and critical description "rural landl
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  • ...he cat” (躲猫猫), the term erupted onto the online scene and became a popular Internet phrase among Chinese netizens in February 2009. [[Shanghai Translation Publ
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  • Born Fang Shimin, he uses Zhouzi as his penname in his columns on the Internet and in newspapers and magazines to criticize corruption, fake stories and f
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  • ...the abovementioned statement. The sentence was soon circulating among the internet users who made it a mockery by adopting it in every persuasion and dubbed i
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  • ...t cell phone supplier in India within 2 years during China's first [[World Internet Conference]] held in [[Wuzhen]] in November 2014.
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  • ...5 am October 5. Due to her eccentric behavior, Xiao Yueyue fever swept the Internet community of China. There has been some debate about whether Xiao Yueyue re
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  • ...," aimed at fostering successful Chinese start-ups in the internet, mobile internet and cloud computing businesses. His role as an investor and mentor has garn
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  • ...of major breakthroughs in system structure, calculating array, high-speed Internet, storage framework, program model, fault management, energy consumption con
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  • ...y refined dialogues that become trending quotes among its followers on the internet.
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  • ...s the earliest 4G standard appearing around 2000. It provides up to 70M of Internet access rate, 30 times that provided by 3G technology. Wimax has about 8 mil ...om and China Unicom in order to provide users 20 to 50 times faster mobile Internet access compared with the current 3G network, and create a new trillion-yuan
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  • ...Zhihui, widely known as '''Qin Huohuo''' ('''秦火火''') in cyberspace, is an Internet rumormonger who created many rumors on Sina Weibo. He is the first person t
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  • ...e the teenager along when you go shopping for sterling silver jewelry. The internet also offers a plethora of choices for the discerning teenager. So he would
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  • ...cognized by a fan and his embarrassing plight was widely circulated on the Internet.
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  • ...eng''' ('''马化腾''') is the founder and chairman of Tencent, China's largest Internet service portal by revenue, the company that created such popular online com In 1999, at the tail-end of the Internet’s golden era, Ma invested $4 million in foreign risk capital, a 20 percen
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  • Although Guo denied her company's affiliation to Red Cross Society, Internet users pointed out the existence of the murky group called the Red Cross Com
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  • ...ilm premiered the first day in the mainland. Positive comments flooded the internet community. Word spread that the film was not only commercially successful b
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  • Those posts soon attracted the attention of many Chinese internet users, who followed the incident and triggered a wave of condemnation onlin
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  • ...debate on the professional ethics of reporters and moral integrity on the Internet. The case is currently under further investigation, according to the police
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  • ...nd optical fiber communications gained. The videophone, and surfing on the Internet, are the means by which the wonders of modern telecommunications technology
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  • ...rce of human knowledge. The structure of the project allows anyone with an Internet connection to alter its content. Please be advised that nothing found here
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  • ...ion (FBI) have been tapping directly into the central servers of nine U.S. internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and con [[Category:People]][[Category:Internet]]
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  • [[Category:People]][[Category:Internet]]
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  • ...een 1995 and 1997, Ma set up China Pages, widely regarded as China's first internet-based company.
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  • The result has therefore triggered a hot debate on the Internet. People began to question whether Wang is actually a guardian or destroyer
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  • ...lities, restaurants, beauty parlors and shops, there are telephone, TV and Internet services in the city. Visitors can buy souvenirs like the miniature models
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  • On May 26, images spread on China's internet showed Yao about to enter a car stamped with the show's logo and slogan, sp
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  • Starting Nov. 19, 2014, the town became the permanent place to host "World Internet Conference."
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  • 2) New-generation networks: building next-generation Internet demonstration projects, a nationwide digital TV network and mobile communic
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  • '''Internet Facilities''' Internet facilities are available at Central Library of Macau and some of its branch
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  • The Starlight Chip Internet of Things Project – SVAC national standardized security monitoring produc
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  • ...4 million, increasing 3.69 million than last year; the number of broadband Internet user increased to 2.223 million, 420,000 more than last year.
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