- the
Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2009. It
operates businesses in
China as
ChinaNetCenter Co., and
overseas markets as Quantil, Inc. for CDN
services and...
- are
listed as follows,
including their China (mainland) rank (C#) and
world rank (W#), citizenship, age,
net worth, and
source of wealth:
Forbes list...
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NetEase, Inc. (simplified
Chinese: 网易;
traditional Chinese: 網易; pinyin: Wǎngyì) is a
Chinese Internet technology company providing online services centered...
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Shanghai is its most
populous city by
urban area and
largest financial center.
China is
considered one of the
cradles of civilization: the
first human inhabitants...
- Ghost
Net (simplified
Chinese: 幽灵网;
traditional Chinese: 幽靈網; pinyin: YōuLíngWǎng) is the name
given by
researchers at the
Information Warfare Monitor...
- network. Banc
Net is also the
exclusive gateway of
China's UnionPay,
allowing access to the
nearly 1
billion ATM
cardholders from
China. Banc
Net is allied...
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internet lanes and
faster than
normal speeds.
Net neutrality in
China is not enforced, and ISPs in
China play
important roles in
regulating the content...
- The
China World Trade Center (simplified
Chinese: 中国国际贸易中心;
traditional Chinese: 中國國際貿易中心; pinyin: Zhōngguó guójì màoyì zhōngxīn) is
located in Chaoyang...
- Paint.
NET (sometimes
stylized as paint.
net) is a
freeware general-purpose
raster graphics editor program for
Microsoft Windows,
developed with the .
NET platform...
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Internet café is
called a "網咖" (Wǎng kā) in
traditional Chinese. The
first character literally means "
net" and the
second character is the
first syllable of...