From the very creation of the world wide web English has been first and top language in the Internet environment and still is. It is not a secret that the Internet was created on the basis of English language, but Chinese is claiming to overtake this new global trend of the virtual world.
About 2 billion people are in the present world wide web; 42% of them communicate in English and 32.6% - Chinese. Considering the rapid growth of Chinese population (12-13 million each year), the number of Chinese language users increases, which in a time will exceed the number of English speakers.
And China manages to turn this situation into its own advantage. The Government has demanded to translate all English phrases and expressions used into the native language. Government has also forbidden using those English words in mass media, press, and websites. Argumentation: the use of foreign words lowers language purity. Only separate words and abbreviations are allowed to be used in separate cases on the understanding that translation and explanation in Chinese follows right after them. Breach of this rule will be fined.
Download Tips
No doubt, information is the highway to greatness in life. In a bide to obtain such information one is forced to get it whenever it appears online. One is please and satisfy with the rate of such information transfer if it is very fast. But the reverse is case when the data transfer ( i.e. bits or bytes per second ) is very slow. One is bound to waste time to be used for other demanding issues on a slow data transfer. But you can get out of this mess and speed up the rate of data transfer of your computer by applying the tips in this article.
Change or upgrade your connection. Your internet service provider render service according to your subscription. There is a limit speed associated with each connection. So, go for subscription that meet up with your need. If you are using dial-up connection, make use of Broadband connection for faster speed output. The broadband has Direct Service Line ( DSL) or a cable connection to be chosen for maximum performance.
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