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        Ten key words talked about most in World Internet Conference in Wuzhen

        (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-12-20 14:42

        Editor's note:

        The Second World Internet Conference (WIC), held in Wuzhen, Zhejiang, from Dec 16 to 18, reviewed the achievements of China's Internet development over the past two decades and looked into the future by displaying a treasure house of the latest technical inventions. More than 2,000 guests, including state leaders, government officials, business tycoons, Internet titans, and experts, exchanged views on a wide range of topics. Here are the 10 key words talked about most during the conference.

        Ten key words talked about most in World Internet Conference in Wuzhen

        President Xi Jinping calls for a community of shared destiny in cyberspace during his keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the Second World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, East China's Zhejiang province, Dec 16, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]

        Cyberspace community of shared destiny

        Cyberspace community of shared destiny has become a buzzword since the Second WIC opened in East China's water town Wuzhen on Dec 16.

        The phrase not only caught the audience attention as the theme of the big event, but also took center stage when President Xi Jinping made it a promise during his keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the conference.

        Li Tao, founder and CEO of APUS, said he was excited to hear President Xi's proposal of building a cyberspace community of shared destiny, because "to construct global network infrastructure and promote interconnectivity is essentially to bridge the information gap between different countries."

        And other Internet tycoons shared the feelings of Li Tao.

        Baidu Inc CEO Robin Li said: "There will be more chances for cooperations among Internet enterprises in a cyberspace community of shared destiny."

        Alibaba Group's founder Jack Ma said: "The phrase voiced our innermost thoughts, since principles of opening, sharing and transparency are the key for joint governance of the Internet and this is a responsibility that shall be shared by both the governments and the individuals."

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