Friday, September 10th, 2010

As I had predicted in my previous post, Google has stopped censoring it’s search results, and has pulled out of China. However, the plot-twist comes in the manner which Google pulled out! It decided to leave a lot of it’s R&D facilities, as well as mobile and a few other of it’s holdings in the [...]

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Google recently posted on their blog that they are considering pulling out of the China market and closing down google.cn. The gist of the story, if you still haven’t heard of it, basically, they recently suffered cyber attacks from super high-tech hackers, on top of the recent conflicts they’ve been having with Chinese writers with [...]

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So Iphone entered China early September. And thus far, no more than a few thousand sales have been registered. Where did Apple go wrong? The problem isn’t due to the Iphone’s popularity, as there is a huge demand for Iphone’s in China. One can see black-market Iphones all over the place, which sell for anywhere [...]

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The Shanghai Expo will create several major opportunities for business growth in the next 2-5 years. I believe that out of it we will be seeing a huge increase in Green Techs focusing on efficiency as well as alternate sources of fuel, and China trying to lead the efforts in innovation in these aspects.

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