Nov 30, 2009

Free PSP Games - A flood of new releases last week didn't

A flood of new releases last week didn't phase the Media Create top three in the least bit. For the week covering 10/19 to 10/25, Pokemon Heart Gold & Soul Silver, Wii Fit Plus, and Friend Collection continued their dominance, with Friend Collection inching closer to the 1.5 million mark. New releases for the week included Rune Factory 3, Forza Motorsport 3, FIFA 10, and Dynasty Warriors 6 Special. While FIFA did place in the top 10, the real star of the Japanese soccer season will come in November with Winning eleven. Here's the top full top ten, with life to date sales in parenthesis. * Pokemon Heart Gold & Soul Silver (Pokemon, DS): 118,000 * (2,756,000)Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo, Wii): 88,000 (699,Free PSP Games,000) * Friend Collection (Nintendo, DS): 52,000 (1,466,000) * Inazuma Eleven 2 Fire & Blizzard (Level-5, DS): 49,000 (486,PSP Themes,000) * Rune Factory 3 (Marvelous, DS): 41,000 * Forza Motorsport 3 (Microsoft, X360): 32,000 * FIFA 10 World Class Soccer (EA, PS3): 20,000 * Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo, Wii): 19,000 (1,319,000) * Uncharted 2 (Sony, PS3): 18,000 (72,000) * Dynasty Warriors 6 Special (Sony, PSP): 18,000 Hardware positions remained mostly unchanged this week, although Wii dropped off a bit compared to the PS3. PSP go sees release on Sunday, so it's likely that the PSP platform will dominate for a few weeks -- at least until Nintendo DSi LL hits in late November. Here's the full hardware chart, with last week's totals in parenthesis. * DSi: 42,199 (49,145) * PSP: 32,865 (33,508) * PS3: 29,977 (30,231) * Wii: 25,917 (29,965) * DS Lite: 6,550 (2,590) * X360: 4,470 (3,662) * PS2: 1,951 (2,109) Next week's charts should be packed with newcomers. Bayonetta and Tekken 6 both saw release this week. Sunday's PSP go release will be accompanied by the highly anticipated Persona 3 Portable

Free PSP Games - Once again, Sony Computer Entertainment

Once again, Sony Computer Entertainment is in the mood for updating its PlayStations. And for the first time in recent memory (if not ever) there are updates for both PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 available on the same day. Most of the talk this week has been about PS3 v3.10 and its Facebook functions, but SCE snuck out a surprise tonight with PSP v6.20 as well. Official statements of features included in v6.20 do not look too exciting. The Main Features described by the updater include only a Playlist function upgrade for Video and Photo usage. There is at least one surprise in v6.20, however. Sony has been known to miss mentioning minor changes in the firmware updates, and one biggie they left off the list is a brand new Extras menu option on the XMB browser that lets you access the PSP Comic Reader application. Comic Reader is an optional PSP add-on that lets you purchase and read comic books downloaded from the PlayStation Store. This is the first of what could be a series of ",Free PSP Games;Extra" applications and enhance the system in ways that are ouside of the current PSP categories (which include Music, Photo, Video, Game and Internet.) The hook for the Comic Reader is already set in the PSP v6.20 update,PSP Themes, but Sony looks to be taking its time in uploading the actual application (which must be downloaded separately from a SCE website) so don't be surprised if you see a work-in-progress page until the actual Comic Reader application goes live. The following updates are made to the PlayStation Portable with PSP version 6.20: * The importing of playlists from the Media Go application is now supported under [Video] * The importing of playlists from the PlayStation 3 system or the Media Go application is now supported under [Photo] As always, you can download the latest PSP updates (once the newest version is available, as some regions might get new versions later than others) through your PSP's Network Update feature in settings, or on Sony's official site:

Nov 29, 2009

PSP Themes - PSP Specs

PSP comes in a black color, with a 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD centered in a sleek ergonomic design with a high-quality finish that fits comfortably in the hands. The dimensions are 170mm x 74mm x 23mm with a weight of 260g. PSP features a high-quality TFT LCD that displays full color (16.77 million colors) on a 480 x 272 pixel high-resolution screen. It also comes complete with the basic functions of a portable player such as built-in stereo speakers, exterior headphone connector, brightness control and sound mode selection. Keys and controls inherit the same operability of PlayStation and PlayStation 2, familiar to fans all over the world.

PSP also comes equipped with diverse input/output connectors such as USB 2.0, and 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless LAN, providing connectivity to various devices in the home and to the wireless network outside. The world of gaming is further enhanced by enabling users to enjoy online gaming, or by connecting multiple PSPs to each other, directly via the wireless network. In addition, software and data can be downloaded through a USB or wireless network onto Memory Stick PRO Duo. All of these features can be enjoyed on one single system.

PSP adopts a small but high-capacity optical medium UMD (Universal Media Disc), enabling game software, rich with full-motion video and other forms of digital entertainment content, to be stored. The newly developed UMD, the next-generation compact storage media, is only 60mm in diameter but can store up to 1.8GB of digital data. A broad range of digital entertainment content such as music video clips, movies and sports programs can be provided on UMD. To protect this entertainment content, a robust copyright protection system has been developed which utilizes a combination of a unique disc ID, a 128 bit AES encryption keys for the media,PSP Themes, and individual ID for each PSP hardware unit.

SCEI intends to aggressively promote PSP and UMD as the new handheld entertainment platform for the coming era.

PSP Product Specifications

Product Name: PlayStation Portable (PSP) Color: Black Dimensions: Approx. 170 mm (L) x 74 mm (W) x 23 mm (D) Weight: Approx. 260 g (including battery) CPU: PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1~333MHz) Main Memory: 32MB Embedded DRAM: 4MB Display: 4.3 inch, 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD, 480 x 272 pixel (16.77 million colors), Max. 200 cd/m2 (with brightness control) Speakers: Built-in stereo speakers Main Input/Output: IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi), USB 2.0 (Target), Memory Stick™ PRO Duo, IrDA, IR Remote (SIRCS) Disc Drive: UMD Drive (Playback only) Profile: PSP Game, UMD Audio, UMD Video Main Connectors: DC OUT 5V, Terminals for charging built-in battery, Headphone/Microphone/Control connector Keys/Switches: Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)Analog pad, Enter keys (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square), Left, Right keys START, SELECT, HOME, POWER On/Hold/Off switch, Brightness control, Sound Mode, Volume +/-, Wireless LAN On/Off switch, UMD Eject Power: Built-in lithium-ion battery, AC adaptor Access Control: Region Code, Parental Control Accessories: Stand, Headphone with remote commander, Headphone with remote commander and microphone, External battery pack, Case, Strap E3 Prototype Exhibition: USB Camera for PSP, USB GPS for PSP, USB Keyboard for PSP

UMD Specifications

Dimensions: Approx. 65 mm (W) x 64 mm (D) x 4.2 mm (H) Weight: Approx. 10g Disc Diameter: 60 mm Maximum Capacity: 1.8GB (Single-sided, dual layer) Laser wavelength: 660nm (Red laser) Encryption: AES 128bit Profile: PSP Game (full function), UMD Audio (codec ATRAC3plus™, PCM, (MPEG4 AVC)), UMD Video (codec MPEG4 AVC, ATRAC3plus™, Caption PNG)

-from Sony Related ArticlesPSP Basics - What Is a PSP or PlayStation PortablePSP-1000 Specs - Overview of PSP-1000 SpecificationsPSP-2000 Specs - Overview of PSP-2000 SpecificationsComplete list of PSP (PlayStation Portable) launch titles, all 24 of themPSP to launch with 24 games available on March 24th, 2005 in the U.S.

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Nov 28, 2009

PSP Themes - PSP Go - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Expected PSP Minis included Tetris, Fieldrunners, Minigore, Puzzle Scape, Alien Havoc, Sudoku, Pac-Man Championship Edition, Burn Zombie Burn 2D, Funky Punch, BreakQuest, MelodyBloxx, Hero of Sparta, and Championship Manager. Halfbrick will contribute four Minis: Echoes, Rocket Racing, Blastoff, and Zombies. Icon Games Entertainment has revealed it's working on four Minis: Arcade Air Hockey & Bowling, Arcade Pool & Snooker, Stuntcars and Arcade Darts Driving games too like mid.[17]



The PSP Go adds support for Bluetooth connectivity, enabling the use of compatible Bluetooth headsets and tethering with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. This also enables users to connect and play games using a Sixaxis or DualShock 3 PlayStation 3 controller or Bluetooth headset.



There are three ways to access the PlayStation Store. The PSP Go can directly download to itself, or users can also download then transfer the games from a PlayStation 3 or the Media Go software on Windows based computers. All current downloadable PSP and PlayStation games available for older PSP models will be compatible with the PSP Go. Sony has also confirmed that all UMD based PSP games released after October 1, 2009 will be available for download,[14][15] and a majority of older UMD-only games will also be downloadable at that time.[16]



The PSP Go features 802.11 Wi-Fi, but no longer uses a standard USB A-to-Mini-B cable common with many devices. A new proprietary multi-use connector is used for USB connectivity. A suitable USB cable will be included with the unit. The new multi-use connector allows for charging and USB similar to previous units, but also allows video and sound output with the same connector (with optional Composite AV cable and Component AV cable), unlike previous offerings which had TV OUT functionality on a separate port to the USB port. Sony will also be offering an optional cradle for charging and USB data transfer on the PSP Go, similar to previous offerings.




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Contents 1 Connectivity
2 Games
3 PSP Minis
4 Reception
5 References
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[edit] References ^ a b "PSP® (PlayStation®Portable)Go, The Newest Evolution in Handheld Entertainment, Available Today". Sony Computer Entertainment America. 2009-10-01. http://www.us.playstation.com/News/PressReleases/529. Retrieved 2009-10-02. 

"PSP (PlayStation Portable) go slides onto shelves". Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. 2009-10-01. http://www.scee.presscentre.com/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=4862&NewsAreaID=2. Retrieved 2009-10-02. 
^ "PSP go: PSP (PlayStation Portable) evolves to match the digital lifestyle". Sony Computer Entertainment. 2009-06-03. http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/090603a_e.html. Retrieved 2009-10-02. 
^ SCE: PSPgo's 480MHz clock speed references USB, not CPU
^ a b "UK Exclusive: More PSPgo Details". TheSixthAxis via Game Watch. http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2009/06/27/uk-exclusive-more-pspgo-details/. 
^ "PSP go: PSP (PlayStation Portable) evolves to match the digital lifestyle". Sony Computer Entertainment. 2009-06-03. http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/090603a_e.html. Retrieved 2009-06-03. 
^ Video: Sony's PSP Go leaks out before E3, is obviously a go
^ a b c Kotaku - Qore Lets Slip the First Look at PSP Go
^ Gizmodo - PSP Go Leaked: Slider With 16GB of Flash Storage and Bluetooth
^ a b Qore leak reveals new PSP Metal Gear and more
^ a b Bramwell, Tom (2009-05-30). "Sony Qore accidentally outs PSP Go". EuroGamer. pp. 1. http://eurogamer.net/articles/sony-qore-accidentally-outs-psp-go. Retrieved 2009-05-30. 
^ PlayStation.com - PlayStation®Portable - Systems
^ Sony PSP: Details of new Go console leak ahead of E3
^ "So the PSP Go Is Basically a Sony Mylo 2 With Gaming Then?". Gizmodo. http://gizmodo.com/5273258/so-the-psp-go-is-basically-a-sony-mylo-2-with-gaming-then. 
^ "All PSP games after Oct 1 downloadable". CVG. 2009-06-10. http://computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=217274. 
^ "All PSP games released after Oct 1 will be downloadable". CVG. 2009-06-10. http://pspupdates.qj.net/All-PSP-games-released-after-October-1-will-be-downloadable/pg/49/aid/132078. 
^ ""Majority" of old PSP games to be made available for download by October". CVG. 2009-06-10. http://pspupdates.qj.net/-Majority-of-old-PSP-games-to-be-made-available-for-download-by-October/pg/49/aid/132085. 
^ PSP News: Four PSP Minis revealed - ComputerAndVideoGames.com
^ a b Sony PSPgo | Wired.com Product Reviews
^ a b c IGN: Sony PSPgo Review
^ a b Sony PSPgo review - portable gaming reviews and video – Stuff.tv
^ a b c d PSP Go review: Sony is charging you much more for much less - Ars Technica
^ PSP Go review | Technology | guardian.co.uk
^ a b PSP Go review
^ Review: PSP Go a sleek but overpriced handheld - Game Hunters: In search of video games and interactive awesomeness - USATODAY.com
^ a b Sony PSP Go (black) Console reviews - CNET Reviews
^ Sony PSP Go console full review review | T3.com
^ Sony PSP Go: hands on review
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The PSP Go (styled PSPgo or PSP go, model PSP-N1000)[5] is a version of the PlayStation Portable handheld video game console manufactured by Sony.[6][7][8][9][10] It was released on October 1, 2009 in American and European territories[1] and on November 1 in Japan. It was revealed prior to E3 2009 through Sony's Qore VOD service.[9] Although its design is significantly different from other PSPs, it is not intended to replace the PSP 3000, which Sony will continue to manufacture, sell, and support.[7]



Because the PSP Go does not feature a UMD drive, games are downloaded from the PlayStation Store. While other PSP models have included the ability to run games and demos downloaded from the PlayStation Store, the PSP Go is the first for which this is the only means of distribution.The PSP Go has the demo Patapon 2 loaded onto the system and it also comes with an ESRB ratings guide, both in the internal memory in the games section.




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A new section of the PlayStation Store is available to all PSP owners (PSP and PSP Go). These games are under 100MB and a variety of developers will be contributing to the creation of "Minis". These games will be smaller, cheaper, and will be download only.






Unlike previous PSP models, the PSP Go does not feature a UMD drive, but instead has 16GB of internal flash memory to store games, video, and other media.[10] This can be extended by up to 32GB with the use of a Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash card. Unlike previous PSP models, the PSP Go's rechargeable battery is not removable or replaceable by the user. The unit is 43% lighter and 56% smaller than the original PSP-1000,[7] and 16% lighter and 35% smaller than the PSP-3000.[4] It has a 3.8" 480×272 LCD[11] (compared to the larger 4.3" 480×272 pixel LCD on previous PSP models).[12] The screen slides up to reveal the main controls. The overall shape and sliding mechanism are similar to that of Sony's mylo COM-2 internet device.[13]



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The PSPgo in an opened position. Manufacturer
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PlayStation Type
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NA/EU October 1, 2009[1]

JP November 1, 2009[2]
Media
Digital distribution CPU
MIPS 333 MHz[3] Storage capacity
Memory Stick Micro, 16GB of internal flash memory Memory
64 MB RAM Controller input
Sixaxis, DualShock 3 (optional)[4] Connectivity
Wi-Fi 802.11b, USB 2.0 via Media Go Software, Bluetooth 3.0, PS3 Online services
PlayStation Network Predecessor
PSP-3000 (concurrent)

Reviews of the PSP Go have criticised its pricing with Ars Technica calling it "way too expensive" and The Guardian stating that cost is the "biggest issue" facing the machine.[21][22] Engadget point out that the Go costs only $50 less than the Playstation 3 which comes equipped with a Blu-ray player.[23] Wired point out that the older PSP 3000 model is cheaper, whilst supporting UMDs and IGN states that the $50 price increase makes it a "hard sell".[18][19] The lack of support for UMDs and the inability to transfer games bought on UMD onto the Go and the placement of the analog stick next to the d-pad has also been criticised.[21][19][24] Reviewers also commented on how the change from a mini-USB port to a proprietary port means that hardware and cables bought for previous incarnations of the PSP are not compatible.[23][25] The Go's screen has been positively received with Ars Technica calling the image "brilliant, sharp and clear", T3 state that "pictures and videos look great".[21][26] The controls have received mixed reviews with The Times describing them as "instantly familiar" whereas CNET and Stuff call the position of the analogue stick "awkward". [27][25][20] The ability to use a PS3 controller was praised by the New Zealand Herald but Ars Technica criticised the need to connect the controller and Go to a PS3 for the process to work.[28][21]










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Nov 27, 2009

Shanghai Travel - PSP Rhythm is the homebrew audio sequencer for the Sony Playstation Portable



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PSP Rhythm is the homebrew audio sequencer for the Sony Playstation Portable.







RHYTHM is an audio sequencer for the Sony PSP (Playstation Portable).



RHYTHM was created to entertain and inspire the end user (producer) by allowing the user to create music with a high level of artistic freedom.



RHYTHM is a single player game where the user organizes sounds into rhythmic and melodic patterns, and then organizes the patterns into complete, exportable songs. Up to 16 sounds can be simultaneously sequenced with a precise degree of control in up to 64 patterns. These patterns can then be arranged into a song which can consist of up to 999 song steps. The user can then export the completed song as CD quality PCM wave files.



The heart of RHYTHM is its sample based audio engine aptly named the RHYTHM ENGINE. The RHYTHM ENGINE enables the user to chop, pitch-shift,Shanghai Travel, time-stretch, and effect digital audio files.



The graphic user interface (GUI) is designed to be a highly efficient visual aid to the creative process of producing electronic music. RHYTHM clearly displays the basic building blocks of audio sequencing,China Pictures, musical notation, sound editing, effects processing, and song arrangement in a well defined and organized manner. The GUI is easy to navigate while still providing detailed information and control over the user? music.



RHYTHM uses four pattern mode views (PATTERN, TRACK, WAVE, & EFFECTS) and one song mode view (SONG) to display all song information. Each view has similar control and data input. Each view displays a specific type of information. PATTERN VIEW displays an overview of each pattern. TRACK VIEW displays sound specific pitch information. WAVE VIEW displays sound specific sample information. EFFECTS VIEW displays an overview of the effects applied to each sound.



The control scheme and button implementation is designed to be simple and easy to understand. Button functions are intuitive and require little guidance to learn. Control functionality is consistent throughout each view.



RHYTHM's simple and intuitive interface gives the user access to an otherwise complex music process. Producing music is streamlined which keeps creative ideas flowing instead of being interrupted by a bombardment of programming features and a cascade of menus and sub-menus. With beat templates and instrument sequences, RHYTHM will instantly bring out the music producer in everyone.



News:
07-04-2008 PSP Rhythm 8.0 Released. -New User Interface, Optimized Audio Engine, ADSR Synth Mode-

04-06-2007 PSP Rhythm 7.1 Released. -Track Export/Pattern Loops-

12-22-2006 PSP Rhythm 7.0 Released. -Wave Synthesizer-

09-22-2006 PSP Rhythm 6.1 Released. -New Resampling Engine-

08-19-2006 PSP Rhythm was featured in a German online PSP Magazine by -->Experiment1106

07-28-2006 PSP Rhythm got a cool review on one of our favorite sites Create Digital Music!

07-26-2006 PSP Rhythm 6.0 Released. -Enhanced User Interface-

04-24-2006 PSP Rhythm 5.0 Released. -Real Time Effects-

03-13-2006 Our friends across the pond at www.pspngo.fr did an article on us! PSP Rhythm interview

03-10-2006 PSP Rhythm 4.0 Released. -Bass Line Synthesizer-

01-24-2006 PSP Rhythm 3.0 Released. -Wave Out/Sample Adjustment-

01-09-2006 PSP Rhythm 2.1 Released. -Parameter Locks-

11-16-2005 PSP Rhythm 2.0 Released. -Sequencer Update-

09-19-2005 PSP Rhythm 1.0 Released.

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Midnight Club: LA Remix, the latest installment in the Midnight Club franchise, has been released for PSP. This game is the PSP version of Midnight Club: Los Angeles for the PS3 and Xbox 360, and provides another incredible portable racing experience.




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The PSP gaming industry has grown well in a short period of time. And almost all games which are released in other platforms are also released for PSP.






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Although having a huge selection of PSP games to choose from is great, some of us find the cost of buying games a bit on the expensive side. And in today’s market, with gas prices rising, and shipping costs going up as well, it’s hard to afford all the stuff you want.



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The PSP is a great handheld device with multimedia capabilities. In addition to having PSP games as its key feature, it can play music, movies, stream video and radio, and surf the web via Wi-Fi.



Sega has announced that Phantasy Star Portable, one of the most anticipated PSP games, will be released in March 2009 for North American PSP gamers.



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LocoRoco 2 is one of the best PSP games you could download and play. It has a charming environment with great music and sound effects.



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Activision has released ‘Crash Bandicoot: Mind Over Mutant’, the latest installment of the Crash Bandicoot franchise, for PSP and some other gaming devices.






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Nov 24, 2009

China Pictures - escaping summer heat since ancient times

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Wutai Mountain has the longest and most prestigious history in the four well-known Buddhist Mountains.Located in Wutai Country of Shanxi Province, 240 kilometers from the provincial capital of Taiyuan, the mountain is actually a cluster of five terrace-like peaks -- East Terrace, West Terrace, South Terrace, North Terrace and Central Terrance, hence the name Wutai (Five Terraces). The North Terrace is the highest peak -- about 3,058 meters above sea level -- and is named as the Roof of North China. Wutai Mountain covers 2,873 square meters, spanning more than 100 kilometers. Wutai Mountain is a famous scenic spot under national protection. It is famous for its Tibet-like bright blue sky and the breath taking natural beauty -- beautiful surroundings, with trees covering ancient temples and monasteries. The buildings look exceptionally impressive, and the stone carvings are of superb craftsmanship. The painted sculptures are of various shapes and types and no two sculptures are of the same kind. ¡¡¡¡ ¡¡¡¡In the mountain area, spring arrives in April, and snow falls in September and even in mid-summer, it is cool and pleasant. The cool and pleasant summer climate of Wutai Mountain has also given rise to another name: Qingliang (Cool and Pleasant) Mountain. The mountain has been regarded as an ideal place for escaping summer heat since ancient times.

Nov 23, 2009

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Embassy U.S. Citizen Services Visas to the U.S. U.S. Policy & Issues Understanding the USA Hot Topics   ??? ,Taiyuan Pictures;  Embassy Highlights U.S.-China Joint StatementNovember 17, 2009
Beijing, China

At the invitation of President Hu Jintao of the People’s Republic of China, President Barack Obama of the United States of America is paying a state visit to China from November 15–18, 2009.  The Presidents held in-depth, productive and candid discussions on U.S.-China relations and other issues of mutual interest. ,Taiyuan Tours; They highlighted the substantial progress in U.S.-China relations over the past 30 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties, and they reached agreement to advance U.S.-China relations in the new era.  President Obama will have separate meetings with Wu Bangguo, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and Premier Wen Jiabao. President Obama also spoke with and answered questions from Chinese youth.

I. The U.S.-China Relationship

The United States and China agreed that regular exchanges between leaders of the two countries are essential to the long-term, sound, and steady growth of U.S.-China relations.  The two sides are of the view that the three meetings between the two presidents and other important bilateral exchanges this year have strengthened relations.  President Obama invited President Hu to make a visit to the United States next year, and President Hu accepted the invitation with pleasure.  Leaders of the two countries will continue to maintain close communication through mutual visits, meetings, telephone conversations and correspondence. >>The Full Text<<

REMARKS BY PRESIDENT OBAMA
AND PRESIDENT HU OF CHINA
BEFORE MEETING

PRESIDENT HU:  (As translated.)  I am very happy to have talks with you, Mr. President.  This is your first state visit to this country.  To begin with, please allow me to extend on behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese people and in my own name, a warm welcome to you -- welcome to China.

Mr. President, you attach importance to China and you have also worked actively to promote the further growth of this relationship.  You have underlined that you welcome a strong, prosperous, and successful China that plays a even greater role on the world stage.

I very much appreciate your statements.  I'm willing to have a in-depth exchange of views with you, Mr. President, on how to further the China-U.S. relationship and on how to step up our cooperation in regional and international affairs.  >>The Full Text<<

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REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN A BILATERAL MEETING  WITH PREMIER WEN JIABAO OF CHINA

PRESIDENT OBAMA:  Well, Mr. Premier, I want to thank you very much for your hospitality and this meeting.  And I want to send my regards not only from my delegation but also from the American people.  (complete text)

Statement by the Press Secretary on the President’s Visit to China

President Obama's visit to China has demonstrated the depth and breadth of the global and other challenges where US-China cooperation is critical.  His discussions with President Hu have  strengthened possibilities for future cooperation. In order to continue to develop this important relationship, President Obama has invited President Hu to visit the United States in 2010.  President Hu has accepted with pleasure.   (complete text)

U.S.-China Clean Energy Announcements

Beijing, China - Today, President Barack Obama and President Hu Jintao announced a far-reaching package of measures to strengthen cooperation between the United States and China on clean energy.   Please see the attached fact sheets for additional details on each of the U.S-China clean energy announcements.   (complete text)

PRESS BRIEFING BY WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS; AND AMBASSADOR TO CHINA JON HUNTSMAN; SENIOR DIRECTOR FOR THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL FOR ASIAN AFFAIRS JEFF BADER; DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR MIKE FROMAN; AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR BEN RHODES

MR. GIBBS:  Good afternoon, guys.  I am going to very brief, so brief that all I'm going to do is turn this over to -- first to Ambassador Huntsman, to give us a few minutes on the trip; Jeff Bader, who will talk a little bit more about -- in addition to what the Ambassador talks about -- what happened at some of the meetings today; as well as Mike Froman, who you've heard from during the trip.  He'll go through some of the climate and clean energy agreements that you all have information off of the event today.   (complete text)

Remarks of President Barack Obama at Town Hall Meeting with Future Chinese Leaders, Shanghai, China

PRESIDENT OBAMA:  Good afternoon.  It is a great honor for me to be here in Shanghai, and to have this opportunity to speak with all of you.  I'd like to thank Fudan University's President Yang for his hospitality and his gracious welcome.  I'd also like to thank our outstanding Ambassador, Jon Huntsman, who exemplifies the deep ties and respect between our nations.  I don't know what he said, but I hope it was good.  (Laughter.)   (complete text)

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk Witness the Signing of Commercial Agreement during China Visit

U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and U.S Trade Representative Ron Kirk today presided over the signing of a business agreement between U.S. and Chinese firms in Hangzhou, China.   (complete text)

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