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Chinahr.com Published Research Report on College Students’ Top Employment Choices

Xinhua recently published an article about a report that Chinahr.com, the talent search and human resources website, had published titled, “Research Report on College Students’ Top Employment Choices.” The report contained the results of a survey conducted among college students and people who had graduated from college asking about their preferences of employment and pay choices. The results showed that, as of May 2014, 38.9 percent of the seniors graduating from college had not signed an offer yet. The results also showed that, even though 35.9 percent of college students chose State Owned Enterprise as their top employment choice because of the pay benefits and job stability, more of those who had three or more years of work experience expressed a preference for privately owned companies. In the meantime, 18.9 percent of the people who had graduated expressed an interest in owning their own business. That number had gone up from 2.21 percent in 2013.

Source: Xinhua, July 27, 2014
http://news.xinhuanet.com/edu/2014-07/27/c_126800954_2.htm

Xi Jinping Discussed Internet Management in Speech to Brazilian Congress

Xinhua recently reported that, when he was in Brazil, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech to the Brazilian Congress in which he discussed Internet management. Xi emphasized the fact that, in today’s world, Internet development has become a new challenge to national sovereignty, security, and development interests. He explained that the Internet has to be managed carefully. Internet technology, though recognized as a global tool, still cannot violate the “information sovereignty” of any nation. There is no “double-standard” in the information area. The information security of one nation or some nations should not be established at the cost of the rest of the nations. No nation has the right to sacrifice other nations’ security through its own selfishness. He called for effective international cooperation to build a peaceful, secure, open, and cooperative Internet space, where a multi-national, democratic, and transparent management structure is in place.
Source: Xinhua, July 17, 2014
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2014-07/17/c_1111673270.htm

State Internet Information Office Crack Down on Cyber Rumors

The State Internet Information Office (SIIO), the government agency overseeing China’s Internet activities, is investigating a number of websites for spreading rumors. Thirty-one websites have been shut down.
According to SIIO, "Recently some unruly individuals have used the Internet to maliciously fabricate and spread rumors of an evil nature. The stories were serious misrepresentations of the facts. Such behavior constitutes a serious breach of public morality and a disruption of cyberspace and the social order. Some mismanaged websites allowed such rumors to spread, resulting in adverse effects."
It is reported that SIIO is launching a nationwide crackdown on Internet rumors and rumormongering behavior. It will rely on reports from Internet users and its own leads to investigate websites and Internet user accounts, in conjunction with the pursuit by the public security authorities.
Source: Xinhua, July 17, 2014
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2014-07/17/c_1111673632.htm

Tianhe One Supercomputer Has Been Collecting Dust for a Year

The well-known Chinese news site Sina recently reported that the award-winning Chinese supercomputer Tianhe One has been sitting in the building of its home site for a year without even being powered on. In 2010, with its speed of 2,750 trillion basic calculations per second, the Tianhe One won the title of the fastest supercomputer in the world. However, in its permanent new home in Changsha City, Hunan Province, different parties have been engaging in major disputes on land ownership, operating costs,  and political fights. After one year of delay, the government of Hunan Province finally pushed through the completion of the construction of the hosting site and powered on the machine for a test run. The current top-speed supercomputer in the world, the Tianhe Two (located elsewhere) is seeing a 34 percent utilization of its computing power.
Source: Sina, July 11, 2014
http://finance.sina.com/bg/tech/sinacn/20140711/01501075483.html

Income from Shanghai Internet Game Industry Reached 25.5 Billion Yuan

Recently, the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Press and Publications published statistics on the revenue from Shanghai’s game industry. According to those statistics, the total 2013 Internet game revenue, including client server games, online games, and mobile games reached 25.5 billion yuan (US$4.11 billion), up 34.2 percent from 2012. This amount accounted for 30.7 percent of the Internet game revenue in China. Of these three types of games, client server games accounted for 66.5 percent of the total revenue, online games accounted for 24.9 percent, and mobile games accounted for 8.6 percent, which was double the amount in 2012.

Source: People’s Daily, July 11, 2014
http://game.people.com.cn/n/2014/0711/c40130-25266887.html

Report Shows Internet Speeds Below Standard and Compensation Policies Lacking

According to a 2014 investigative report on Internet speed in the Beijing region, over 97 percent of the customers signed a contract for an Internet speed of over 10 megabits per second (Mbps). Among those, three percent chose a 100 Mbps contract and 11 percent chose 50 Mbps. The report showed that the download speed that most of the Internet companies claimed to provide was below the standard, especially for the ones who claimed to carry the 100 Mbps broadband width. The report said that most of the Internet carriers, especially the second or third tier carriers, are frauduent. In the meantime, most of the Internet users are unaware of the slower speed. The report stated that only one Internet company in Beijing has a compensation policy (to reimburse subscribers) if the internet speed goes below the standard.

Source: Xinhua, July 13, 2014
http://news.xinhuanet.com/fortune/2014-07/13/c_1111588264.htm

China News: Microsoft Responded to the Rumor of an Office Ban

China News recently reported that there was a widespread rumor in the Chinese market that some Chinese government branches had stopped using Microsoft Office and switched to a domestic alternative. This was in light of the fact that recently, the Microsoft Windows 8 product had been officially banned in the government procurement system. Microsoft China responded to this rumor on July 1 by telling reporters seeking clarification that, “as of now,” the Microsoft Office product remains on the normal Chinese government procurement list. Microsoft did not receive any notification from the Chinese government regarding the removal of the Office product. However it won’t be a surprise if the government is beginning to phase out foreign information products in favor of domestic options, especially when information security is becoming more and more of a concern. According to the largest domestic office software competitor, Kingsoft, their company enjoyed a 47 percent increase in office software revenue last year, mainly due to government support as well as sales to large domestic companies and financial organizations.   
Source: China News, July 1, 2014
http://www.chinanews.com/gn/2014/07-01/6335627.shtml

China Has Developed Invisibility Film Superior to Any Current Radar Stealth Coating in the World

On June 17, 2014, China Review News reported that China has successfully developed an invisibility cloak called the SH6 infrared radar stealth composite film, which can cover up objects and shield them from radar detection. It is superior to any other current radar stealth coating in the world. The invisibility film will enhance China’s military combat effectiveness. A national defense patent has been submitted for the invisibility film.

Source: China Review News, June 17, 2014
http://hk.crntt.com/doc/1032/4/1/1/103241120.html?coluid=4&kindid=18&docid=103241120&mdate=0617080947