ROBACUS FOR TELECOMPUTING

America has gone from the dot.com bust to market-superseding overproduction. China must not do the same.

China's telecomputing industry must provide services, not products. It must try to lead, not just compete. It must have its eyes on the world, not just the domestic, market. This is where ROBACUS comes in.

The ROBACUS plan calls for establishing three core ROBACUS Nodes in Berkeley, Shanghai and Beijin in 2002. These Nodes will initiate English-based computer learning in Chinese schools in 2003. By way of ROBACUS' wakeable personal server capability, an OUTERNET shall be formed to connect all ROBACUS nodes in 2004. The OUTERNET would provide the coordinated environment for knowledge farming through natural language programming and software robots in 2005. In 2006, a world wide web of software robots will be assembled to provide a self-performing encylopedia of how-to's.

Being service-focused, technologically futuristic and all-English, the final outcome of this ROBACUS effort would achieve the three goals prescribed earlier and put China in a leading position in the telecomputing industry of the world.

For more information on ROBACUS, browse ROBACUS: WHY, WHAT & HOW

1.18 CHINESE VERSION OF ROBACUS FOR TELECOMPU

1.19 CHINESE-ROBACUS WHY

1.20 CHINESE-ROBACUS WHAT

1.21 CHINESE-ROBACUS HOW

1.22 CHINESE-TEACH COMPUTER ENGLISH

1.23 CHINESE-COMPUTER ENGLISH VOCABULARY

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1.5 CHINESE VERSION OF ROBACUS FOR TELECOMPU

1.6 CHINESE-ROBACUS WHY

1.7 CHINESE-ROBACUS WHAT

1.8 CHINESE-ROBACUS HOW

1.9 CHINESE-TEACH COMPUTER ENGLISH

1.10 CHINESE-COMPUTER ENGLISH VOCABULARY

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