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Tuesday, May 23, 2000, updated at 18:43(GMT+8)
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Zhao Qizheng: Internet Technology Not Bubble
Director of News Office of the State Council Zhao Qizheng pointed out Sunday that technological development with regards to China's Internet is actual reality not bubble and that when you follow an expert view to liken it to beer it can in no way be described as a foamy phenomenon.
Zhao made the remarks when attending a ceremony and symposium marking the premiere issuance of the book of "Battle to Win Time in the Information Era".
It is reported that Zhao also called on people from hi-tech circle in China to wage assaults on fortified positions of kernel Internet technologies to narrow gaps between China and the developed countries to push the development of the country's Internet technology.
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