Animated Light Show on Subway Walls
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Dell Computers has developed a new computer specifically for users in China, where more than 90 percent of the population does not own computers.
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After years of business as usual in the humdrum world of Web development, one Seattle area company is using Web sites to shape companies, redefine identities and revolutionize the way people interact. It might sound like a simple thing to take something like a Web site and turn it into an integrated workplace tool but few developers have the expertise that ITPWS.com has.
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Dell Computers has developed a new computer specifically for users in China, where more than 90 percent of the population does not own computers.
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Dell Computers has developed a new computer specifically for users in China, where more than 90 percent of the population does not own computers.
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Shanghai will be extending its maglev train line to the Hongqiao Airport, as part of a high-speed transport link between Shanghai and Hongqiao.
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The factory is expected to reach its maximum capacity in 2008, at which time its investment will total $250 million, and it will employ 2,000 workers.
Micron Technology, Inc. has opened a new manufacturing facility in Xi’an, China, the company’s first in China. Micron has another factory located in Singapore. The Xi’an will be used to test and package DRAM, NAND flash memory and image sensors.
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Shanghai is home to roughly 100,000 permanent foreign residents, and to help these residents with their day-to-day living, Shanghai’s municipal government has officially launched a free hotline for expats needing basic information about the city. The Shanghai Call Centre, which was set up by the Wenhui-Xinmin United Press Group, provides information in both English and Chinese about everything from tourist destinations to culture and sports to medical care, trade and other issues concerning daily living in Shanghai and is sponsored by the information and foreign affairs offices.