The U.S. crew violated international law, |
the U.S. expression of regret is a step in the right direction by the U.S. side. |
The U.S. has made a mistake and should first apologize. |
There are signs that the next president will have to deal with probably a minor but maybe a major recession, |
There is a lot to be done between a press release and the realization of a truly open standard, and Office XML is far from being an open standard now. |
There is low-hanging watermelon everywhere to get more market share, |
They have caused this air collision incident and they also entered illegally into China's airspace. It is fully natural for competent authorities in China to question them about this incident, |
They need to be reviewing existing code, training programmers to be more precise, and reviewing the code for security flaws. They need to be doing better testing of code that's been documented in the literature. |
This is a very significant deal. |
Through the Internet, we are realizing our long-standing vision of a network where information can be accessed at anytime, from anywhere, by anyone and from any device, |
using your Web log to trash or embarrass the company, our customers, or your co-workers, is not only dangerous but stupid. |
We are definitely starting to see change. Everyone is talking about it, but it will take time to adjust to the plug and play office environment, |
We hope that the U.S. side will take a constructive and pragmatic attitude so as to enable a resolution to be found at an early date together with the Chinese side, because this is in the interests of both sides, |
We like the fact that they're expanding their base. It's a great company, offering a good operating system {which is a} good alternative to Windows 2000. |
We recognize that countries have the right to take necessary measures to enhance their own security. But it's our view that this enhanced security should not be built at the cost of other countries' security, |