Success in times of Paradox
A series of strange symptoms of poisoning appeared on a girl Zhu Lin unexpectedly: hair lost, muscles on the face paralyzed, limbs weakened, and words slurred. No one can tell what is the cause. Life is in danger! One of her classmates emailed for help on Internet. Fortunately, the first reply arrived in less than three hours. Afterwards, over 1,500 emails reached her. Most of the replies analysed that Zhu Lin had been thallium poisoned. It is the Internet that has saved her young life! In 1994, there were merely a few universities and institutions on Internet. Now there are over 620 thousand end users in China. The number increased four-fold in 1997 compared with the year before, still booming on an exponential curve, and is sure to go through the limit of one million. Information Technology (IT) industry has become one of the industries developing most quickly in China. Sum (billion) Increase (compared to 1996) Anticipation in 1998 Gross output value RMB 380 25%(3.6 times 1992) RMB 460 Total sales profits RMB 250 15% RMB 300 The Tel exchange capacity of China National Public Tel Net has become the second largest one in the w
In contrary to US, China now calls for the infrastructure of information products. The developing country needs the step-by-step measure. As a result, the principle of China National Information Infrastructure was born. Take Japan for example. After World War ` , she stands up from ruins and almost in no time, it becomes a shining star. Which way did she take? The best in the world. (1) Gold Project: through which China is building the National Information Infrastructure(NII), including the plans such as Golden Bridge, Golden Card, Golden Customs and Golden Tax.
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World War, Tel Net, Internet China, Golden Project, China China, Zhu Lin, Information Infrastructure, China Competition, Jiang Zeming, Golden Tax5, developing countries, developed countries, national information, financial capacity, information infrastructure, national information infrastructure, regulations governing, percent world, step-by-step omnibus bill, thousand users, world population, building national information, economic basis, thousand users china, shanghai information harbor,
Approximate Word count = 1909
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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