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The Future Is Big Data in the Cloud

Data is everywhere (be it from users, applications or machines) and as we get propelled into the “Exabyte Era” (PDF), is growing exponentially; no vertical or industry is being spared. The result is that IT organizations everywhere are being forced to ...

From PING LI, GigaOM,  25 Oct 2009
Related Topics: LinkedIn Corp,  Google Inc.,  Facebook Inc.,  Yahoo!

Chinese Embassy in Slovakia Accused of Plotting Attacks on Protesters

Another key member of the Commerce Association revealed that the embassy also planned to transport  more than 200 Chinese from Austria. “This is to deal with Falun Gong,” he said. “But don’t tell anyone I said this.” A witness said that the persons ...

From LI PING, The Epoch Times,  27 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Hu Jintao

Chinese Immigrant: ‘The Divine Performing Arts Should Perform in China’

Mr. Chen who came to the U.S. from China in last May said that the Divine Performing Arts’ performance cheered him up greatly. He also said that the performance was very uplifting and that he had a close and familiar feeling about the show. He said, “I ...

From LI PING, The Epoch Times,  7 Jan 2009

The Impact of Yuan Depreciation on China’s Economy

The People’s Bank of China (PBC) reduced its interest rate significantly on November 26. The value of the yuan against the dollar touched bottom of the permitted range for four consecutive days. Last Monday (December 1) the value of the yuan at one ...

From QIN YUE & LI PING, The Epoch Times,  10 Dec 2008
Related Topics: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.,  Zhou Xiaochuan

China's No. 1

"Secure property in hand leads to peace in mind," said Mencius, an ancient Chinese philosopher, when asked how to manage a country. The central government of China, facing a daunting task of building a harmonious society and developing the country in ...

From LI PING, American Spectator,  25 Feb 2008
Related Topics: World Bank

Children frolic in snow, while older kids snowed under by studies

THE snow must surprise all the people in Shanghai - we haven't seen so heavy and continuous a snow for about 20 years. It swirled elegantly in the sky, on the streets, on the umbrellas and on our clothes, magnificently decking out the city of quick ...

From LI PING, Shanghai Daily,  4 Feb 2008

Gather round for tale of lady tai chi hero

EVERY morning for the past seven months, I have been practicing tai chi boxing at Lu Xun Park in the Hongkou District. It may help me with my paper on Taoism, one of the great ancient Chinese philosophies. Another reason for my perseverance in ...

From LI PING, Shanghai Daily,  3 Feb 2008

Hooked on news: Black, white, and read all over

BELIEVE it or not, I have subscribed to three daily newspapers for the new year. I myself paid for one paper, and the other two are from my friends' kindness. They gave me two gift vouchers for free subscriptions. Thanks to these papers, my ...

From LI PING, Shanghai Daily,  22 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton

Doctors so specialized they can't treat a cold

Editor's note: Whatever happened to general practitioners who treated common ailments and sent you on to a specialist if needed? A reader's convoluted tale about a tiny ailment raises major questions about sweeping medical specialization. There's a ...

From LI PING, Shanghai Daily,  4 Nov 2007

Our lives are really child's play

One day I heard my four-year-old son boasting to his kindergarten friend: "I can ride a camel as well as a horse!" He was talking about his experience at the Shanghai Wildlife Zoo, where my husband and I took photos of him with with the animals. ...

From LI PING, Shanghai Daily,  11 Sep 2007

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