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    June 08

    That’s fine

    After several boring days without my dearest Windows Live Space, it’s their high time to announce that Microsoft’s product is always excellent.

    Windows Bing, a new name but with familiar functions, tying to lots of by-products such as spaces, is trying to challenge the supremacy at least in China. We can anticipate that their triumph is sooner or later. By the time passing, lots of new fancy functions have been amazingly added while search engines in China are still using the most lacking-body technologies and haven’t been aware that they are making the most horrible lag ever. Since the release of Bing (though our government is too stupid to accept it), I have the ample reasons that a new era has begun and it’s our time to revise the Baroque style, isn’t it? Yes, the fancy and elaborate background pictures provided by Bing is attractive enough to congregate hundreds of thousands of fans and probably I’m one among them. What will be the next surprise? It’s clear that Microsoft has the ambition to bump up against Google, Yahoo and so on and they are really doing a thing!

    What I only hope is that our government can try their best to accept and introduce this great machine into China and stop their illusion that Baidu, Sina and other websites can defeat the exotic charging wave. I know the process is painful but just to think about the consequences! Our websites are famous for the indecent ads, endless propaganda about some political and economical ideas and redundant, boring “points system”. These elements can be a good way to make money but they are limited to do this merely and there’s nothing beyond them. Culture? No way! Since these websites are attacking and absorbing our lives more and more severely, it is extremely necessary to stop their greediness and that’s our very responsibility to embrace Bing!