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Internet television (otherwise known as Internet TV, or Online TV) is the digital distribution of television content via the Internet. It should not be confused with Web television - short programs or videos created by a wide variety of companies and individuals, or Internet protocol television (IPTV) - an emerging internet technology standard for use by television broadcasters. Some Internet television is known as catch-up TV. Internet Television is a general term that covers the delivery of television shows and other video content over the internet by video streaming technology, typically by major traditional television broadcasters. It does not describe a technology used to deliver content (see Internet protocol television). Internet television has become very popular through services such as RT� Player in Ireland; BBC iPlayer, 4oD, ITV Player (also STV Player and UTV Player) and Demand Five in the United Kingdom; Hulu in the United States; Nederland 24 in the Netherlands; ABC iview and Australia Live TV in Australia; Tivibu in Turkey. See List of Internet television providers. | Internet television (otherwise known as Internet TV, or Online TV) is the digital distribution of television content via the Internet. It should not be confused with Web television - short programs or videos created by a wide variety of companies and individuals, or Internet protocol television (IPTV) - an emerging internet technology standard for use by television broadcasters. Some Internet television is known as catch-up TV. Internet Television is a general term that covers the delivery of television shows and other video content over the internet by video streaming technology, typically by major traditional television broadcasters. It does not describe a technology used to deliver content (see Internet protocol television). Internet television has become very popular through services such as RT� Player in Ireland; BBC iPlayer, 4oD, ITV Player (also STV Player and UTV Player) and Demand Five in the United Kingdom; Hulu in the United States; Nederland 24 in the Netherlands; ABC iview and Australia Live TV in Australia; Tivibu in Turkey. See List of Internet television providers. | ||
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+ | <p><br>Harvard professor Niall Ferguson attending the hearing argued that if the US pushes China too hard,, the two sides will be on the verge, and maybe are already, in the middle of currency wars.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>2010-03-25 Harvard professor Niall Ferguson attending the hearing argued that if the US pushes China too hard, the two sides will be on the verge,, and maybe are already,, in the middle of currency wars. <br><br>During the two-hour hearing, most experts said that the Chinese Yuan is indeed undervalued,, and the appreciation of the Yuan will benefit both sides: warming up the US economy while cooling down the heating Chinese economy. <br><br>However,, Professor Ferguson from Harvard University did not agree. He says the US should not take protectionist measures towards China since it's still in recession. He suggests the US learn from the recession in the 1930s,, when trade protectionism slowed down its economic recovery. He says not only is a trade war on the verge of breaking out,, but a currency war is only a hairtrigger away. <br><br>Ferguson says China is becoming the engine of the world economy,, and has taken the lead in the recovery. So if the US squeezes China too much,, it may snuff out the recovery, bringing a deeper crisis for the world economy. <br><br>U.S. exports to China hit about 70 billion US$in 2009 -- representing a flat growth during 2008 that analysts attribute to the global economic slowdown.</p>Related articles: | ||
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Internet television (otherwise known as Internet TV, or Online TV) is the digital distribution of television content via the Internet. It should not be confused with Web television - short programs or videos created by a wide variety of companies and individuals, or Internet protocol television (IPTV) - an emerging internet technology standard for use by television broadcasters. Some Internet television is known as catch-up TV. Internet Television is a general term that covers the delivery of television shows and other video content over the internet by video streaming technology, typically by major traditional television broadcasters. It does not describe a technology used to deliver content (see Internet protocol television). Internet television has become very popular through services such as RT� Player in Ireland; BBC iPlayer, 4oD, ITV Player (also STV Player and UTV Player) and Demand Five in the United Kingdom; Hulu in the United States; Nederland 24 in the Netherlands; ABC iview and Australia Live TV in Australia; Tivibu in Turkey. See List of Internet television providers.
Harvard professor warns of currency war-英语文章阅读-大耳朵
Harvard professor Niall Ferguson attending the hearing argued that if the US pushes China too hard,, the two sides will be on the verge, and maybe are already, in the middle of currency wars.
2010-03-25 Harvard professor Niall Ferguson attending the hearing argued that if the US pushes China too hard, the two sides will be on the verge,, and maybe are already,, in the middle of currency wars.
During the two-hour hearing, most experts said that the Chinese Yuan is indeed undervalued,, and the appreciation of the Yuan will benefit both sides: warming up the US economy while cooling down the heating Chinese economy.
However,, Professor Ferguson from Harvard University did not agree. He says the US should not take protectionist measures towards China since it's still in recession. He suggests the US learn from the recession in the 1930s,, when trade protectionism slowed down its economic recovery. He says not only is a trade war on the verge of breaking out,, but a currency war is only a hairtrigger away.
Ferguson says China is becoming the engine of the world economy,, and has taken the lead in the recovery. So if the US squeezes China too much,, it may snuff out the recovery, bringing a deeper crisis for the world economy.
U.S. exports to China hit about 70 billion US$in 2009 -- representing a flat growth during 2008 that analysts attribute to the global economic slowdown.
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even I do not know how , but fate I can have you then lose your results halfway and others rear-end , hands in front of strangers , the day tired for a long time the heart suddenly relieved , and then to call him , leaving endless Resentment . Is not the rain blurred the line of sight ? He approached the mouth to help her suck bitten on the ankle of the sera .