Internet tycoons on World Internet Conference
Updated: 2015-12-10 15:26
By Yu Xiaoming(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Qing Ying, chief of News Research Institute under Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.[file photo] |
Qing Ying, chief of News Research Institute under Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences:
"Since the Internet entered China 20 years ago, the gap between reality and virtuality doesn't exit any more. Cyberspace and real space are integrated into a new one. The world is reconstructed, and national governance is a new structural power. No matter how fast the technology develops, humans are still the main driver."
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