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March 21, 2007 – Chundit

Submitted by Bill Belew on Wednesday, 21 March 2007No Comment

Chundit….short posts to get you thinking about China, updated throughout the day, but nearly as much as I would like.

 

And they said that China would not warm up to buying things online…that they couldn't handle, open, bend, break, then pick another. 51 billion yuan worth of sales says something to the contrary.                11:12 am

 

Chinese would rather have a cell phone than a fixed line…much much rather….try seven times rather. Understandable. I haven't had a fixed line since I got my cell phone way back when. How about you?                   11:20 am

 

Dell, still hurting from HP's move into the number one position has launched a low-cost PC for the Chinese market…($334-520).         12:17 pm

 

Semicon China highlights growth of China's seminconductor industry….as if we need a special exhibition to let us know.       1:06 pm 

 

Dell is also introducing a China-specific desktop.        5:08 pm

 

2008 Olympic Games security is being tightened….more than 500 days before the games go on.  Are we ever really safe?      9:45 pm 

 

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