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Front Mattertor’s weak domestic orientation truncates the immense technological spin-offs possible with finding software (IT) solutions to local problems (D’Costa, 2002a). An inescapable outcome is uneven development in its most pronounced form: a highly dynamic software sector in the midst of various lagging sPtsd429 发表于 2025-3-28 07:54:31
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