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Welcome back.

In this video, we're gonna find out how we can attach something to a link

instead of replacing a link itself.

Now, some of you might have noticed that when I click on to my product links here, I go

over to Amazon, but there's no affiliate ID attached to it.

So Amazon wouldn't know who sent this traffic and wouldn't know to send me my affiliate

commission.

So let's change it.

I am part of the Amazon Associates program.

So I can get a link here, I can choose my tracking ID, I have several here, I'm going

to go with the generic one.

And I can get the link and this will give me a shortened link.

I will actually take a look at the full link here and copy that.

And we see that from the original URL, Amazon has attached a lot of different other information

there.

Now, the most important information is actually this tag information that puts in my affiliate

code onto this URL.

So Amazon can identify me and knows that the traffic that I just sent him his affiliate

traffic.

Now, this is all wrapped up in a query string, we can see this here with the question mark,

and then it starts with IE, and then some other information.

That's actually not what we need.

We just want our link to look kind of like this.

Let's get rid of this here.

And then just our tag and let's check.

This link works.

And it shows Amazon that I sent a traffic from my measureschool affiliate account.

So this is the link that we want to implement into our page.

Obviously, we could go through all the links right here and change them in the HTML code

itself.

But what if you wanted to do this dynamically with the help of Google Tag Manager?

Well, I've written a little script expanding on our link changing technique, which is here

under the link add.

And again, we are simply collecting all the links that have Amazon in them.

And then I can enter something that I want to attach to this string.

In our case, if you look at the URL itself,

we can see that they don't have query strings attached yet.

So we're going to start out with a question mark that we want to attach to it.

And then our affiliate ID.

In our case, that would be tag.

So this is something we want to attach to all the links that lead to Amazon.

And we want to fire this on a trigger DOM Ready.

Now DOM ready is very important because we want to make sure that the links have already

been rendered, and we are now changing them and attaching our affiliate ID.

So don't make the mistake to fire them on the page view.

The DOM ready needs to have happened before we can change any links.

So I've attached this DOM ready all pages trigger and gonna unpause this so we can try

it out.

Let's save this and refresh our preview and debug mode, refresh our page and there we

go.

If I click the buy button, now this is attached to our link and we can transfer information

about us, about the affiliate over to our partner page or to the seller in this case.

So we will be able to get the affiliate commission if the user buys.

So pretty easy technique to tag all the links on all the pages and lead to Amazon automatically

with your affiliate code.

If you wanted to change that affiliate code, obviously pretty easy to change it around

again in this script, and simply replace or change this around.

Now, this particular technique could be also used to attach other information that you

would want your partner page to have or your other system to have if you send the user

on to another domain.

You could utilize it for UTM tags, for example, or add additional information to a link that

you would like to have available and as third-party tracking system like a contact ID for example.

So really versatile.

A little caveat here that you need to take care of if you want to utilize this on many

links is that this will not take care of any links that already have a query string attached.

So if there's already a question mark in the URL, you might need to replace this with a

& sign and then your key and your values as double quotation mark would lead to an error

or not being recognized by the tracking system.

So just be aware of that as well.

If there's already a question mark in there, you might need to write some checks in order

to attach the right thing to the URL.

In the next lesson, we're going to take a look at how we can change or attach a string

dynamically based on where the user came from.

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Peekaboo

Howls

Not to be confused with puppies

We're wolves!

Not the kind you dance with tho

Baby wolves may look like puppies

But their paws are different

Can you believe this guy will grow up into a big wolf?

With proper care and nutrition

Wolves grow up really fast (teenage wolves)

I need my space (typical of those going through puberty)

What are you doing by the wall?

Grow up healthy and strong!

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Trung Quốc Diệt Chủng Văn Hoá Người Duy Ngô Nhĩ | Trung Quốc Không Kiểm Duyệt - Duration: 14:33.

On this episode of China Uncensored,

nothing says celebrate Chinese culture...

like destroying everyone else's culture.

Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

The Chinese Communist Party loves

all the 56 ethnic minorities of China.

For example, Tibetans.

The Party liberated Tibet from the mean old Dalai Lama

and created a modern society by burning down temples,

mostly wiping out the language,

and let's not forget,

making lots and lots of dead bodies.

And since this strategy was so effective

at making Tibetans cooperative,

why not try it in other ethnic regions of China?

Well that's just what the Communist Party

has been doing in the Xinjiang Autonomous region

and its ethnic Uighur population.

And it's working just as well as you can imagine.

I went down to Washington DC to speak with Irade Kashgary,

a Uighur activist,

about the Chinese Communist Party's cultural genocide.

Thank you so much for joining us today.

Thank you, I'm happy to be here.

So, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself.

Of course, I was born in East Turkestan in 1993.

My parent immigrated to the United States in 1999 and,

I am a US citizen and ever since I was five years old

I've been a Uighur human rights activist,

I've been going to protests since then,

complaining about what China's been doing to Uighur's and,

now I operate on a care and education

which is a Uighur language school

in northern Virginia.

Now I understand that some people

call East Turkestan a different name.

Yes, they do go by Xinjiang but,

just like my name for example which

my parents gave me the name Irade Gilel,

they change it to Eurita Gilelly.

Similar to what they're doing,

this all part of their sinicization,

their plans to try to completely suppress

and get rid of Uighurs in general and,

that's why they renamed East Turkestan as Xinjiang.

That is the name that they wanna go by,

the second you say East Turkestan,

you're detained, you're sent away,

you're considered a separatist.

But that is the name given to us back in the 1800s.

One thing I don't get is,

I hear that all the ethnic minorities in China

love the communist party so,

surely the Uighurs also love the communist party?

You hear that yes but, unfortunately that is not the case,

that is false propaganda that they like to spread.

Even before 2001, they used to say things like,

"Uighurs are so happy here,

they love the communist party,

they're great, we get along great."

Just like the Tibetans.

Just like the Tibetans. So no difference right,

we're not under any oppression so, the unhappiness

is because of that oppression because

even back in history in the 1900s

what would happen is Uighurs would get to

a certain part of their career

or they'd have caps there would be racism,

they would be capped off at a certain position,

they don't have any self determination,

even back then and,

that's where the unhappiness comes from.

So just for the audience who might not have

a super clear idea of the Uighur people,

can you tell us a little bit about the Uighur identity.

Yeah, we're Turkic muslims,

we've been in existence for a very long time,

we've had our own country, we have our own country,

currently oppressed, we're-

This feels so subversive, I love it.

Yeah, we have a lot going on and, we have history,

we have culture, we're Turkic and,

we have a lot of Islamic points for example,

our text is arabic and, we've been in existence for so long,

we used to be nomadic people and,

then we settles in the northwest

similar to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan etc.

And in 1949 we were oppressed by the communist party.

Oppressed or liberated?

Oppressed.

So, you see this in Tibet as well

as in Xinjiang or East Turkestan,

I'm using both so people know the same page we're on.

Like Tibet, you see an eradication

of the traditional Tibetan culture.

That's happening in Xinjiang as well right?

That is correct, it's happening at an alarming rate.

It started as I mentioned very early on but,

it's getting more and more severe now,

they're attacking children,

they're handling the generations differently so,

while they're arresting the people like me, my age and older

they are taking the younger kids

that are still developing their minds and,

they are teaching them to forget who they are

and to consider themselves Han Chinese.

There are videos that have been released with kids that

are Uighur saying that they are Han Chinese, this is ridiculous.

How do you say that you're not one thing and, that your another.

It's like ethnic genocide.

It's ethnic genocide and,

they're making sure that any of our ideologies,

any of our beliefs are completely being suppressed.

I hear, so on Ramadan,

which is traditional holiday where people fast correct?

I hear they have even been giving Uighur children candy to tempt them.

That's been going on for a while actually,

so even before the recent aggression,

rise of aggression, they had been purposefully during Ramadan

bringing candy and cookies to schools

so that the kids would be more tempted.

Now that's not even the case, you have to eat,

you have to even drink alcohol, for adults at least,

I don't wanna say-

They're not forcing it on the kids yet.

Not yet.

So, they're tempting them with candy.

It's like the communist party has reached

old child molester in a van level of evil.

Exactly, it's getting ridiculous and at this time

they're sending these kids to school

far away from their parents.

So, there's two parts to this, one part is that kids

are being sent to orphanages because their parents

are being sent to reeducation camps so,

they have no adult supervision so,

for those that aren't being left alone,

they are being sent to orphanages as if they didn't have

living parents or living family members.

The other half whose parents may not have been sent and,

that's a very very few,

they are being sent to boarding schools and,

this has been happening for a long time and,

I know a specific girl who was a student here in the US

and she thought she wanted to go visit her parents two years ago

and she thought, she's very young so she's innocent,

she doesn't realize what's going on

because she grew up in Chinese education.

And, she went back and she was

immediately sent off to boarding school,

even though all of her stuff is here,

her education is here, in the United States but,

the second she went back, off to boarding school.

How old was the girl?

She was 14 years old.

She stayed with me at my families house and,

she was at a private school,

a very well because her parents were somewhat well off and

were able to send her money.

Now we don't know,

last we heard she went off to boarding school but,

we don't know.

So, how has the communist party changing the face of Xinjiang,

East Turkestan?

Well, first and foremost

they've destroyed one of our oldest cities,

one of our oldest traditional cities, Kashgar.

My last name actually is a note to that so, Kashgari, Kashgar

and, they completely demolished this historic land

with all of our agent buildings

that contain a lot of history and,

rebuilt on it to sinocize it and,

to remove any sort of history that was there.

They destroyed books,

especially anything that contains religious text but,

at this point having something like a small term,

used once in the book means that they're gonna destroy it.

They're not allowing the language to be used at all.

The language is banned.

They're forcing people into the houses,

Chinese party representatives into houses

so that they can spy and,

make sure that these Uighur families are not

associating with their culture in any way.

And as I understand a lot of traditional beliefs

are also being discouraged, to put it lightly.

Exactly, so the religious oppression is very intense,

anything that we believe in,

we're not allowed to say or they're not allowed to say,

you know god bless or anything like that.

They have to say Xi Jinping bless

or the Chinese communist party bless.

Really, I'm gonna start using that. Xi Jinping bless.

I'm sure you could do a little hashtag

and make that run off real quick.

Some things should not become viral.

I agree.

So, Xinjiang is becoming a surveillance state,

people are even being monitored in their homes.

What's the goal of all this?

To make sure that people aren't associating themselves

with Uighur at all,

this is all part of their plan to completely

destroy the Uighur culture and,

to make sure that they're not teaching their kids for example or,

they're not keeping anything from the party.

This is all part of their,

you know they're talking about the surveillance state.

This is 100% big brother esque level.

Big brother's great though.

Yeah I mean, what can go wrong when they're watching your

every single move and they have your kids and,

there's been proof that they're

asking the kids to tell on their parent

so if that's not 1984.

Just like in the cultural revolution.

Just like the cultural revolution.

So, how successful is the party at this cultural genocide?

I think they are getting pretty successful,

I think it's been happening at alarming rates.

Earlier this year we were talking about people

being sent into these so called reeducation camps.

Vocational training schools please.

Vocational training schools.

But really let's be honest they're a step away

from being concentration camps.

They're being sent to these at alarming rates

because earlier this year

we were saying that there was around the hundred thousands,

now we're saying up to three million people and,

the UN even released a report on this as well.

So this is, they're being successful and,

we need to speak up or we need to do something

as soon as possible.

I know the US government had been more vocal

about the situation there.

What can the rest of the world do?

We can continue to be more and more vocal.

The US has been taking lead on it recently

there's been the Uighur human rights act that's been released.

But, the international community,

the EU has spoken up as well but,

it's still speaking up is only the first step.

We need to actually create acts.

For example the US has to make Magnitsky act.

We need to implement that,

I think all countries need to implement it.

Can you just mention how that applies specifically to Xinjiang.

Yeah there's many leaders like Chen Quanguo that need

to be pinpointed that he needs to be sanctioned.

There needs to be sanctions happening,

we need to be able to say, "Look, you can't do this."

And, here are specific people doing this

and they need pinpoint these leaders that are behind all of it.

So, what happens to people who try and stand up to this?

Inside of Xinjiang, East Turkestan?

There have been very small movements for example

in the sense of people stand up by you know,

we really value books and art and stuff like that

and the second someone even tries to do something

like that they get imprisoned.

We have many many thought leaders, professors,

authors that have been detained

and sentenced to life in prison because what?

They released a book a couple of years ago?

They translated a religious text, for little things

like that they're getting imprisoned.

For even studying abroad they're getting imprisoned.

There have been many people who studied abroad

that we haven't heard from, we don't know where they are.

Why are the Communist Party targeting Uighurs?

Any sort of dissent from the communist party angers them,

they believe that they'll get success through the sinocisation of all cultures

and Uighurs have a very strong cultural identity and,

this makes them, for example

when they go out they don't say that they're Chinese,

they say they're Uighur.

This does not fall well with the communist leaders.

Communist China is not okay with this.

They want everyone to be Han Chinese in one sense,

they don't want anything that might divert them from following,

feeling any sort of way about the communist party besides, all hail.

Well, that was very insightful, thank you for joining us

if the audience would like to learn more about you or what you're doing

what can they do?

What they can do is, they can visit many of our websites,

we have UHRP.com, we have UAA.com, these are all sources.

You can google Uighur's on google and,

you'll be able to learn a lot from there.

Besides that they can contact many of our leaders and,

make sure that you know read on the Uighur human rights act,

read on the Magnitsky act and see how

that's implementing right now in the government.

Well thank you for joining us, great to talk to you.

Alright, thank you!

Well thank you very much for that fascinating interview.

Yeah, of course!

But there's actually so much more to talk about.

There is! I don't think we got to half of it.

Not even half.

Fortunately, I spoke to Irade on the China Unscripted podcast...

where... it was amazing.

Yeah, it was amazing and we got to talk about more of the issues that are just so important.

And I've put a link below so check it out!

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Most Popular Kids Songs Collection | Nursery Rhymes For Children - Kids TV - Duration: 1:03:18.

Hi kids

Do you wanna sing wheel on the bus with bob the train

The wheels on the bus go round and round

Round and round, Round and round

The wheels on the bus go round and round

All through the town.

The wipers on the bus go Swish,Swish,swish..

Swish, swish,swish Swish, swish,swish

The wipers on the bus go Swish,swish,Swish

All through the town.

The horn on the bus goes Beep, beep,beep..

Beep,beep beep, Beep,beep,beep

The horn on the bus goes Beep,beep,beep,

All through the town.

The windows on the bus go up and down,

Up and down, Up and down

The windows of the bus go up and down,

All the through the town.

The wheels on the bus go round and round ,

Round and round, Round and round

The wheels on the bus go round and round

All the through the town.

Did you enjoy wheel on the bus

Come back soon for more...

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From Play Station to PSX - The history behind the PlayStation name. - Duration: 12:43.

If you've been on my channel for any length of time, you've heard me use the phrase

PSX in place of PlayStation or PS1 when referring to Sony's original system.

It seems to drive some people crazy and I've received a number of questions about why I

keep using the wrong terminology.

Jenovi, Why do you keep referring to the PS one as the PSX, don't you realize they are

two different systems?

While that's true in some sense, it's not exactly accurate or straightforward.

The story about Sony's entry into the games market along with the origins of the PSX as

a system and name is one often shrouded in a large amount of misinformation.

So let's have a look.

This is retro impressions From Sony Playstation to PSX A brief history.

When you think about Sony entering the video game market, what comes to mind?

The original PlayStation?

Perhaps it's their now famous failed partnership with Nintendo?

The reality is Sony and video games go way back to the mid-80s even if was unintentional

on their part.

Our story starts with the Zilog Z80.

A Microchip that symbolizes the electronic boom of the late seventies through to the

early nineties.

Many arcade games utilized it as did home systems such as The ZX Spectrum, ColecoVision,

Game Boy, Game Gear, Neo Geo, and every Sega system from the SG-1000 through to the Sega

Genesis.

The list of machines which depended on this one chip is quite extensive, and there might

be an explanation as to why it continued to dominate the home gaming market for nearly

two entire gaming generations after first being introduced in 1976 and that's the MSX.

The MSX was a joint venture between Microsoft and the Ascii corporation that attempted to

standardize the home computer market in Japan much like what had been accomplished with

VHS.

The MSX would ensure it's users could mix and match monitors, disc drives and software

from the twelve different manufacturers who were on board to back the new standard.

Something that wasn't an option up to that point.

Part of this standard required all MSX computers to be built on the backbone of the Zilog Z80

processor and include a special version of Microsoft's Basic OS.

All Machines were required to include a cartridge slot to be used for hardware expansion and

to access software stored on a ROM carts.

This cartridge slot would quickly be utilized by game developers to produce and market games

for the system in what would eventually lead to the home computer gaming revolution in

Japan.

Games that started on the MSX include Bomberman, Metal Gear, Parodius, Snatcher and Puyo Puyo.

In addition releases from popular series such as Castlevania, Contra, Dragon Quest, Final

Fantasy, R-Type, and Ys helped to bolster its library and status as machine worthy of

a spot in the home.

Sony initially tried entering the home computer market by partnering with Mattel Electronics

in 1982 but it wasn't until they became one of the biggest backers of the MSX that

they finally took that step.

Even though Sony was a major player with the MSX, they never considered themselves to be

in the video game business and had no desire to enter it going forward.

In 1988 Nintendo was deep into the development of the Super Nintendo and had major concerns

regarding their lack of a good sound chip and Sega's inclusion of the incredible Yamaha

YM 2612 in the Mega Drive.

Being a pioneer in sound, Sony seemed like the one company that might be able to help,

so Nintendo reached out asking for assistance in developing a sound engine for their new

system.

Sony was reluctant to accept a job designing and manufacturing a chip for an application

involving games, something they had zero interest in.

With their response submitted, the executives at Sony believed their answer to Nintendo's

offer was thanks but no thanks, however, they didn't realize Ken Kutaragi one of their

best Electronic Engineers was negotiating a deal to develop the requested chip on Sonys

behalf but without their knowledge.

As the story goes, Ken Kutaragi purchased a Famicom for his son, and after watching

his daughter play with it at home, he realized it was an additional gateway to introduce

computers into homes of those who didn't realize they needed a one.

Work started and finished on the chip that would become known as the SPC 700 without

Sonys knowledge and much to Nintendos delight, it was exactly what they had hoped for.

So much in fact that they submitted a very generous contract to Sony for access to the

chip.

While most of the leadership at Sony was furious that Ken Kutaragi designed the sound engine

for Nintendo against their wishes, the CEO Norio Ohga was rather impressed and ensured

Kutaragi and prominent role going forward.

The deal with Nintendo proved to be so successful and profitable for Sony, a partnership was

formed to start work on a cd add-on for the SNES called the Super Disc as well as their

own all in one console called the Play station which was envisioned as something closer to

what the CD-i would eventually become.

The name playstation was a play on the then common workstation computers Sony itself was

marketing at the time.

The logic being Work Stations were intended to do a job while Sony's new systems was intended

for play, so the term Play Station was coined.

From 1988 until June of 1991 development on the system continued until it was finally

ready to debut at the 91 Summer CES.

The contract for the system had been negotiated in 1988 allowing Sony to retain all licensing

rights for any game or media released on a compact disc while Nintendo maintained the

rights to anything released on a cartridge.

In 1988 this seemed quite reasonable for something perceived as a novelty add-on at best, but

by 1991 it was clear the CD format was the future.

Nintendo was in a rather serious position.

By keeping their arrangement, Sony could market their all in one Playstation which included

a Super Nintendo Cartridge Slot while releasing games they licensed for their system and Nintendo

wouldn't see a dime making Sony a very dangerous and unexpected direct competitor.

Sony announced and showcased their new PlayStation on June 1st with plans to release the system

alongside the SNES at launch later that year.

(The very next day) On June 2nd Nintendo announced they were disputing their arrangement with

Sony and had instead signed a deal with Philips to bring a CD-i compatible add-on to the Super

Nintendo.

A system that Sony themselves have been involved with in its initial development before parting

ways with Philips due to internal conflicts between the two companies.

Philips new deal would give Nintendo the CD-i disc based system without allowing Philips

to produce an all in one unit that included a Super Nintendo cartridge slot.

Sony was humiliated and at a loss as to what they should do but felt strongly the contract

they held was valid.

So they pushed ahead to release their Super Nintendo PlayStation with hopes of fixing

their Nintendo relationship before launch.

Things were looking promising as negotiations persisted into the following year and by October

of 1992 it appeared a deal had been reached to settle matters letting the all in one Nintendo

PlayStation including the cartridge slot move forward to market.

However, one thing was still standing in the way, Ken Kutaragi was working hard behind

the scenes and again without Sonys knowledge to ensure that didn't happen.

Prior to the final agreement being signed, Sony went into preproduction of the Nintendo

Playstation producing a test run of around three hundred units in anticipation of going

to market.

Knowing the deal was near Ken Kutaragi requested a meeting with Sony's board of directors and

pitched his idea to abandon the SNES based console along with Nintendo as a partner in

favor of launching their own next-generation dedicated system.

It wasn't just an idea, he had the standalone prototype in hand that he and a small team

of believers had been developing with the expressed intention of changing the minds

of those capable of making these decisions at Sony.

His pitch was simple, abandon the finished Nintendo Playstation and focus on the new

prototype he held in his hands.

He urged them not to give into Nintendo who had made Sony look foolish, and instead prepare

to go head to head against them in the coming console generation by focusing on gaming in

3D.

From the get go Sony had been reluctant to have any involvement with the video game industry

over fears of tarnishing their reputation as a high-end electronics manufacturer and

pioneer.

Opposition to the Idea of a Sony Playstation was high with Kutaragi's only supporter

being the President of Sony Ohga who felt the gaming console could be a major financial

success.

Fearing blowback from other ranking officers Ohga moved the project along with Kutaragi

and nine other team members to Sony Music so they could continue their work.

The system was eventually moved into a new arm called Sony Computer Entertainment which

was formed to handle all things gaming related.

As work progressed the new console was given the codenamed PSX as a nod to the legendary

and revolutionary MSX.

So what exactly did MSX stand for?

Its a matter of debate and with revisionist trying to rewrite history it further confuses

the situation.

The father of the MSX Kazuhiko Nishi hasn't helped sighting at least four different possibilities.

These include

Microsoft Extended Basic

The MX Missile

Matsushita Sony X-Machine

And

Machines with Software exchangeability Most recently he's said

It's almost as if MSX was picked because it sounded cool and all the explanations are

nothing more than Backronyms trying to give meaning to the meaningless.

So what does PSX stand for?

I think it's safe to assume all these MSX definitions were floated to the people that

would most be influenced by their meaning.

Sony's system was developed and initially marketed as the PS-X or PlayStation X in early

advertising and remained doing so in print up to the launch of the system in some regions.

So with all things considered PSX being the Play Station X-machine makes the most sense.

Sony Interactive Entertainment President Steve Race who's remembered for announcing the

price heard around the world.

Steve was extremely concerned about the PlayStation name prior to launch.

In fact, most of the executives at Sony's America offices hated it to the point that

test groups were hired to see if the public felt the same.

Those who took part reacted poorly to the name reaffirming Steve's concerns.

Wanting to make official the PSX name the system was already being marketed under rather

than PlayStation, contact was made with Sony in Japan were his concerns about the name

were shared with Teruhisa . The response was 'Oh, that's nothing, you should have heard

what people said about Walkman'.

From there It was made clear, no matter how the name was received around the world or

the fact that European and American marketing was pushing the PSX code name as the consoles

actual name, Sony's new system would launch and be known worldwide as the PlayStation.

The PSX went on to be the best selling console of its generation accounting for as much as

90% of Sony's total revenue in it's best performing years.

With the release of the PlayStation 2 Sony redesigned the original PlayStation into a

streamlined cost-effective system called the PS One.

This further cemented the PSX name as a reference to the first system as PSone was now reserved

as reference to this new compact version of the original hardware.

In 2003 Sony launched an upgraded PS2 in Japan called the PSX.

The system was a PS2 with DVR capabilities.

It also featured Sony's new XrossMediaBar.

A GUI that would later be used for the PSP and PS3.

Retailing for over eight hundred US dollars, the market wasn't willing to accept the

improved system at this steep price and it failed to gain traction.

It's really hard to say why Sony again went with the PSX name assigning it to another

system unrelated to the original, but at the time of it launch the PSX name was well known

yet not officially used on any of Sonys products.

Unlike the original PlayStation, it seems that the meaning behind the name is completely

different.

Though no official comment has been given, I think it's safe to say the PS stands for

PlayStation while the X represents Sony's XrossMediaBar UI.

It's rather incredible to think that the foundations for the Playstation go back to

the 16 bit era and come 2021 the product line will have been discussed in publications for

thirty years .A series of console that for twenty five years has dominate the space around

the television.

That's quite the accomplishment from a system that Sony never intended to make as a standalone

games console.

yet due to the actions of Nintendo which may or many not have been a the right decisions,

it's stood as a testament of how life can change for the better when things seem to

be going against you.

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サムスン電子、中国天津の携帯電話工場閉鎖! - Duration: 6:16.

Samsung Electronics, China Tianjin mobile phone factory closed! (Translated by google.com)

Samsung Electronics announced that it will stop operating Tianjin's global mobile phone production plant in China within the year.

The main cause is an increase in expenses burden due to business slump in China and rise in personnel expenses.

Samsung's smartphone share in the Chinese market is just 0.7%, and it is not stingy at all.

Galaxy A 6s which is currently on sale in China is outsourced to Wyneck, a Chinese company, and is offered in order development method (ODM).

In the future, we are already running the largest scale factory in India the other day to focus on emerging markets such as India.

Currently, Vietnam, whose labor cost is lower than that of China, is the flagship factory, where we produce about half of the total.

Looking ahead, we will increase our investment in these areas and increase our productivity.

The Tianjin factory has gradually reduced production scale since 2015.

They have already notified the related makers, and these have also started withdrawing.

There is a factory in Huizhou, Guangdong province in China, but we are keeping it here so far.

Currently there are production plants in Korea, Brazil and Indonesia.

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Korean reaction

Return to Korea is impossible! 1. Total private labor (National Federation of Democratic Labor Unions), 2. Miserable government.

Go to developed countries and attract luxury customers only. That's the answer.

I can not withdraw even if I want to withdraw if entering China.

I doubt why we can not make factories in Vietnam and India.

Large enterprises say that these are going abroad for real estate and labor costs. Institutional improvement is necessary.

Next to Africa.

You should use existing facilities for real estate. It is due to labor costs.

So if you raise labor costs in Vietnam and India you will get out of hand.

At that time I am going to Africa, but already China gained control.

In the long run it will go abroad until the robot automates it and eventually return to Korea.

I do not know if the people are antipathy at that time.

Because the corporate tax is 25%. Vietnam is free rental for 50 years.

There is almost no corporate tax and personnel expenses are about one tenth and it is extremely cheap.

Can economic development of Korea possible without expanding economic exchanges with emerging economic power country China?

LG's biggest failure is to have OLED factory in China.

The communist country must be kept away.

China is over. From now on it will be a main enemy, not a cooperative relationship.

We must use the United States and Japan well and keep checking China and looking for actual profit.

China pierces straws and only money and science and technology are sucked so quickly withdraw!

It seems that there is evidence that China's technical capabilities are improved and there is no hindrance even for another product that is not Samsung's phone.

It is likely that Samsung will transfer some business in Japan.

He said that he will review the business plan next year, so he is likely to do business in Vietnam.

Looking at Lotte and Samsung's appearance, the Chinese rush must take place.

Only the loss accumulates.

It seems that it is order of intelligence that comes out of China's dream.

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The idea of ​​Japanese editors

It was foretold before, and it was only announced once again that production will be completely stopped within the year.

A little while ago the Chinese government media wrote an article saying that companies that transferred factories from China to emerging countries returned to China.

It was a story that the Chinese are better than the emerging countries because infrastructure is stable,

It seems that you should not believe such a story properly.

That would mean that China's labor costs soaring can not compete against other emerging economies.

Depending on the country, Southeast Asia etc. are labor costs about a fraction of that of China.

As Samsung Electronics's Vietnam factory says that 100,000 people are working, the difference in labor costs is obvious.

In addition, corporate tax is very cheap in Vietnam,

It was a topic that the corporate tax paid by Samsung Electronics several years ago was only several million yen (tens of thousands dollars).

Previously, it was told that it would be tough to have many troubles because of problems such as application etc. when entering China, how is it now?

It is only recently that LG Electronics has been quite frustrated when building an OLED factory in China and it was hard to apply for it.

Emerging economies, on the other hand, prepare a very great treatment for companies as employment can be secured rather.

Considering that overseas enterprises are actively investing and infrastructure is being prepared, de-China is also a natural trend.

Even Chinese companies are now moving production bases from domestic to foreign countries.

It seems that the Chinese government will also find it difficult to secure employment unless measures are taken somehow.

I wonder whether they will put some sort of clever conditions on the grounds of the size of the market and so on, but how long will they last?

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