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Encyclopedia > In the Kingdom of Mao Bell

In the Kingdom of Mao Bell is an article by Neal Stephenson that appeared in Wired Magazine Issue 2.02 | Feb 1994.


A billion Chinese are using new technology to create the fastest growing economy on the planet. But while the information wants to be free, do they?


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  • The complete article. (http://www.wired.com/wired/archive//2.02/mao.bell.html?person=neal_stephenson&topic_set=wiredpeople)

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2.02: In the Kingdom of Mao Bell (7657 words)
Mao Bell is responsible, among other things, for setting up such data networks in China.
The Shanghai headquarters is on the waterfront of the Huangpu river between the Shanghai stock exchange and a tall hotel used during the war by the Japanese as a high-rise concentration camp.
I established a foothold in a corner near the door and was met by Gao Kun, director of the import office of the Shanghai PTA, comfortable in a short-sleeved shirt.
In the Kingdom of Mao Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (97 words)
In the Kingdom of Mao Bell is an article by Neal Stephenson that appeared in Wired Magazine Issue 2.02
A billion Chinese are using new technology to create the fastest growing economy on the planet.
In the Kingdom of Mao Bell (1994)
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