The title is just displayed in Sina science and technology edition. I added the question mark. Click on the text title and the article is "the world's top 0.7 billion Internet users in China". It is strange that Sina editors have come to the conclusion that "the leading Internet advantage in the United States is shrinking. In the following illustration, "The United States is still the world's largest Internet market, with 0.152 billion network users, followed by China (72 million people) and Japan (52 million people) germany (32 million people), UK (30 million people), South Korea (24.6 million people), France (23.9 million people), Canada (19 million people), Italy (16.8 million people) india (16.7 million people), Brazil (13.2 million people), Spain (12.5 million people), Netherlands (11 million people), Russia (10.8 million people) and Australia (9.7 million people )." The number of Internet users in China ranks second in the world. It's no surprise that I'm not the world's first? How many people are surfing the Internet in Internet cafes? What are their contributions to the Internet market? Is the gap between our network technology and laomei really narrowing down? I am engaged in it. No matter in terms of software, hardware, network services, output value, technology, and patents, the gap between our Internet and developed countries is further increasing. Do not take our online games, MMS, text messages, and Im as pride. These will only further increase our gap. I really don't want to see others in the IT industry sell standards, technologies, and brands. We sell low value-added products of the "shirt" level, and the results are also accused of dumping.
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