on 15-04-2014 07:30 PM
China has the largest online population in the world: 538 million users by the end of 2012, versus 141 million in the USA.
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on 15-04-2014 08:50 PM
I could walk around my town and count on one hand how many folk use the internet (or have a mobile phone or even own a computer).
The smaller farming and fishing communities in very rural areas don't keep up with technology.
I.E - great excitement when the National Broadband tent went up in town with a lonely chap sitting beside his table with information brochures.
First question asked: When will our town be getting it?
Answer: l'm sorry, your town isn't on the list.
Hey ? Then why are your sitting here?????
on 15-04-2014 08:51 PM
I have a friend in the US, who divorced when she was quite young, reared child on part time work and a small amount of child support, did not remarry and worked minimum wage jobs all her life (now, in 2014, she is working for $7 an hour) consequently, her social security payments were minimum too. Not near enough to even feed her, let alone pay rent.
She is now 68 years old, and is working as a waitress.
She is eligible for food stamps though. I just don't know what will happen to her when she can no longer work.
on 15-04-2014 08:53 PM
I imagine folk in rural areas of China would be even less likely to even understand what broadband is.
on 15-04-2014 08:59 PM
I am not sure about that. In my extensive travels in Asia, often in out of the way places, the poorest of dwellings had bigger and better TVs than I have ever had. There is no reason for me to believe that they have not taken to the Internet with the same fervour.
on 15-04-2014 09:03 PM
on 15-04-2014 09:13 PM
Hello, everyone. This thread is getting a bit heated and interpersonal.
Could we please bring the discussion back to a less heated and interpersonal state.
Thanks!
on 15-04-2014 10:30 PM
NO, we only have have 22/3 million people and not all of them are on line.
on 16-04-2014 08:32 AM
In 2010 eBay collaborated with China Postal and the U.S. Postal Service to create a service which allows international buyers to track products sold by Chinese sellers and Chinese sellers to provide free transportation to international buyers.
http://www.thunderbird.edu/blog/faculty/washburn/2011/08/08/ebay-china
17-04-2014 09:58 PM - edited 17-04-2014 10:00 PM
Really ?
Please post the link that provides those buyers with tracking of the $2 free post item.