Assertive China goes a great leap too far (txt)
John Garnaut writes how censorship is indicative of the Chinese government's general attitudes which do not create an environment conducive to developing innovators. "Technological innovation, including writing software code, tends to happen when free-ranging minds can freely connect with others in different companies, institutions and walks of life. It requires systems that reward the taking of good, long-term risks. The Chinese Communist Party has never coped well with any of these."
http://www.smh.com.au/business/assertive-china-goes-a-great-leap-too-far-20100117-meej.html
John Garnaut writes how censorship is indicative of the Chinese government's general attitudes which do not create an environment conducive to developing innovators. "Technological innovation, including writing software code, tends to happen when free-ranging minds can freely connect with others in different companies, institutions and walks of life. It requires systems that reward the taking of good, long-term risks. The Chinese Communist Party has never coped well with any of these."
http://www.smh.com.au/business/assertive-china-goes-a-great-leap-too-far-20100117-meej.html