2002
DOI: 10.1177/016555150202800303
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Internet development in China

Abstract: This article describes the status of Internet development and application in China. It introduces the Chinese search engines as well as four main domestic networks connected to the Internet and analyses Internet applications in five major fields in China: e-government, e-commerce, distance education, distance medical treatment, and digital library. It also discusses China's Internet management and related issues and problems and provides an overview of Internet development in China. 2

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“…The Government Online Project (zhengfu shangwang gongcheng) was kicked off in 1999. As part of this project, all government departments are required to build their own Web sites and provide online management and service functions (Lu et al, 2002;Wang, 2002). Registered government domain names (gov.…”
Section: Internet Development and Democracy E-government And Civic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Government Online Project (zhengfu shangwang gongcheng) was kicked off in 1999. As part of this project, all government departments are required to build their own Web sites and provide online management and service functions (Lu et al, 2002;Wang, 2002). Registered government domain names (gov.…”
Section: Internet Development and Democracy E-government And Civic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leading academic institutions such as Fudan University, Tsinghua University and Shanghai Jiaotong University became directly connected to the Internet. [6] Scholarly exchange of information was the focus of these early networking efforts.…”
Section: Developing E-government In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Golden Card Project is an effort to introduce the idea of e-banking in China. The Golden Gate Project seeks to connect the foreign trade sector with banks and the customs service so that inquiries and applications can be made electronically and processed more efficiently [6]. The momentum of Internet application gained further thrust with the emergence of three new networks in late 2000.…”
Section: Developing E-government In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Issued by the State Department on June 4,1991, this ordinance specifies software user rights and obligations, facilitates software application development, and sets forth legal relationship between software developers/providers and software users [7]. These laws and regulations have clearly established legal responsibilities of software users in China.…”
Section: Ever Stronger Protection Of Intellectual Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%