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【 以下文字转载自 WaterWorld 讨论区 】
发信人: cassfs (cassfs), 信区: WaterWorld
标 题: 游行之后--华人反歧视和争权益长期策略汇总
关键字: 长期策略, 华人反歧视, 争权益
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Nov 10 13:00:23 2013, 美东)
昨天带着全家开了3个多小时的车参加了游行,很激动!再次向全美各地的组织者,志
愿者和参与者致敬。但是,游行的规模低于预期,我们的目的还远未达到。ABC对我们
的发声和抗议名退实抗,用同样的所谓的道歉敷衍我们,蔑视我们的努力和华人长期斗
争的意志。多数美国媒体或选择沉默或闪烁其词或扰乱视听或狼狈为奸。为了全体华人
和我们的后辈们,我们的斗争之路也许是曲折的,但一定也必须是长期的,持续的,和
坚持不渝的!
在大游行之前之后,很多同胞提出和发起了很好的长期斗争方式。为了方便大家群策群
力踊跃参与,把一些很好的想法和号召汇总一下,同时请各仁人志士更新。会定期顶贴
,让我们一起把这个长期的事业坚持下来。
在各地组织捐款,象Boston一样在各州美主流媒体上发声
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t2/Boston/31667315.html
由各地游行组织者号召全美捐款专用起诉Kimmel和节目制作团队
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/SanFrancisco/34056371_3.html
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/WaterWorld/2209467.html
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/40488805.html
从孩子教育抓起,鼓励下一代学文从政,培养思辨和演讲能力
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31666711.html
组织起来,凝聚华人力量
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/Parenting/32228079_3.html
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/SanFrancisco/34050845.html
多宣传聚会,提高华人参与意识
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/Texas/31834765_3.html
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t2/SanFrancisco/34048295.html
创建全美华人反歧视的中心网站
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/WaterWorld/2212025.html
从我做起抵制ABC,DISNEY及其赞助商
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/40519315.html
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/40521117.html
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/40513959.html
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/SanFrancisco/34056823_3.html
争取华裔和其他族裔的议员们
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31668707.html
同主题阅读:以中华民族的名义
http://www.mitbbs.com/mitbbs_article_t.php?board=NewYork&gid=32
美国人权斗士就Jimmy Kimmel事情应采取相应举措的建议
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/WaterWorld/2212773_3.html
关于美国华人华裔反歧视和未来发展与崛起的思考及路线图
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/SanFrancisco/34052521_3.html
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January 15, 2015 12:15 PM
Dean Takahashi
We know that mobile technology has had a huge impact on the world economy
and society, and now a new report seeks to quantify that impact. Mobile tech
generated a value chain of $3.3 trillion in revenues in 2014, according to
a report by The Boston Consulting Group.
Qualcomm, one of the world’s biggest mobile chip makers, commissioned the
report, dubbed “The Mobile Technology Revolution.” Companies in the mobile
value chain invested $1.8 trillion in infrastructure and research and
development from 2009 to 2013. Almost all of that was funding from the
private sector. The report says that another $4 trillion should be invested
by 2020 in order to keep the mobile revolution going.
The report is an attempt to evaluate the economic impact of mobile
technology around the globe. The Boston Consulting Group examined mobile
tech and its benefits in the U.S., Germany, South Korea, Brazil, China, and
India. It surveyed 7,500 consumers across the six countries to quantify the
value that consumers get from mobile. Mobile tech contributes more than $1.2
trillion GDP in those six countries.
Consumers in developed economies value mobile tech at more than $6,000 per
year, or 12 percent of their income. In developing economies such as China
and India, the value of mobile exceeds 40 percent of average income. In fact
, the majority of people surveyed were willing to give up dining out or
going on vacation for a year in order to keep their mobile phones. In China
and Korea, a majority of users would give up a subscription to home
broadband Internet access rather than go without a mobile phone.
Boom-beach-general-2 375 mobile developers with over 900 million MAU
told us what’s working in mobile marketing automation
The report also says that the aggregate annual consumer surplus — or the
benefit that consumers receive from mobile technologies over and above what
they pay — amounts to $6.4 trillion. That exceeds the gross domestic
product of every country in the world except the U.S. and China.
The Boston Consulting Group also surveyed 3,500 small businesses in six
countries. It found that small businesses that adopt advanced mobile
technologies increase revenues up to two times faster and add jobs up to
eight times faster than their peers.
But the report is troubling in one sense. It says the “mobile divide” —
the difference in growth between mobile leaders and laggards — is poised to
increase.
In the U.S., the 3.2 percent GDP generated by mobile technologies exceeds
the GDP of essential industries such as entertainment, transportation,
automobile, hospitality, and agriculture.
David C. Michael, a senior partner and a coauthor of the report, said that
the report shows that mobile is clearly the engine of economic growth, but
much more innovation is needed. And politicians and policy makers should
note that mobile requires strong infrastructure support, policies on
allocating radio spectrum, and standards setting. About 90 percent of mobile
device owners say they want faster speeds for mobile data access.
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