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Hsiao-Wuen Hon of Microsoft's Beijing research lab says the tech world should get ready for a transition from "made in China" to "innovated in China."
Hsiao-Wuen Hon of Microsoft's Beijing research lab says the tech world should get ready for a transition from "made in China" to "innovated in China."
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And Leave your products open to breakdowns or to be exploited . If stupid MBA American Managers Cant see this we should replace them with our stock votes. German have more skilled Engineers on their Directors Boards than American Companies. Microsoft taking the path of Zenith. China cant be trusted at this point.
Cohaver, don't call Microsoft a fool, it is a world wide famous company, multi billions dollars, and you Cohaver, look at yourself , what do you have to call Microsoft a fool ? sit at home with 6 computers and browse Cnet ? You look more like a fool here.
- by 02bigbaby August 18, 2008 6:41 PM PDT
- eh I think a corporation like Microsoft knows what they are doing more than any of us here. so why moaning guys ? if Microsoft says China then that's their choice, I mean Microsoft themselves have experts and consultants, right ?
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(6 Comments)Cohaver, don't call Microsoft a fool, it is a world wide famous company, multi billions dollars, and you Cohaver, look at yourself , what do you have to call Microsoft a fool ? sit at home with 6 computers and browse Cnet ?