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...missing targets, big delays, largely unfulfilled promises; also. Let's not forget about those little details.
But what really happens throughout the world (sadly - but that's the way it is): mostly the success and visibility in the US props up product lines elsewhere. You would notice something so basic if you cared at all about accuracy, instead of just shouting your party line and professing your misled beliefs (like the one where you vehemently claimed Nokia can't possibly have any expansive activities in PRC, "never ever" http://www.osnews.com/permalink?525390 ...while they have now second major research centre there)
PS. Oh, and Asia is not some promised land of innovation, like you allude in a nearby post. Sure, the western patent system became a bit of a mess ...but, ultimately, Asia also has huge costs of doing business, just of a different kind (high levels of corruption, that's not "open and straith forward"; and going too far the other direction, with copying to the point of plagiarism)
Edited 2012-07-25 00:11 UTC