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60% of chinese use the best search engine on planet

Baidu.com

After failing to win the market share in China , Google decided to run from the Chinese market and to make sure their shares do not plunge they made up story about the whole chinese hackers

May be Google should just accept they cannot beat Baidu.com the best chinese search engine in market
 
I tried to search map of Taiwan in Baidu and the response was like this..

For any queries related to Taiwan, Tibet, uighurs, human rights, democracy , actual defence budget and few other confidential topics..

"please try google.com"
 
I tried to search map of Taiwan in Baidu and the response was like this..

For any queries related to Taiwan, Tibet, uighurs, human rights, democracy , actual defence budget and few other confidential topics..

"please try google.com"
to me it did not say any such thing........... its working perfectly and the map of taiwan was shown to me
 
dil behlane ko khayal acha hai....

i dont think it can compete google anyway. if you just use google may be it can work out. but is you google services like mail, calendar, mobile outlook and mobile sync forget it nothing compared to google.
 
Very clean search ....

Simple and fast ... unlike Google that pops out irrelevant useless sites like rakhsak what ever


Google Losing Market Share in China 2006
These guys have been losing share constantly ... so instead of crying and going bankrupt like the company they are they made this drama bazi of rights and hacker attack

Two research reports (Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou internet users were interviewed) have been released about the Search Engines Market in China and both come to the same conclusion. The only part they differ on is the percentage of loss.

The China Internet Marketing Network Information Center (CNNIC) puts Google’s overall loss at 8%, ending at 25.3% while Baidu’s market share increases to 62.1%

China IntelliConsulting (CIC), a marketing research start-up whose founder was involved with previous CNNIC surveys, sees Google slide to 20.6%. A loss of 12.3% compared to last year. Baidu wins in this survey 13% and ends up at 65.4%. CIC though, released only the Beijing data for all relevant search engines
 
I tried to search map of Taiwan in Baidu and the response was like this..

For any queries related to Taiwan, Tibet, uighurs, human rights, democracy , actual defence budget and few other confidential topics..

"please try google.com"

Three facts are those:

1. google is USA's propaganda machine, only represent USA's interest!

2. Tibet, Xinjiang and Taiwan are territories of China, but USA / CIA / NED want to split those from our China.

3. You can talk about Human right, but you can't talk about Sovereignty! NO Negotiation about any violation of Chinese Sovereignty!

China's repel on Google is punishment of those which want to damage interest of China.
 
You can even search for Taiwan Independence, the first link is to Wikipedia.
 
www.baidu.com
please wait.....we have sent your request to our forensic department in Beijing...we will get you the result for your query as soon as we get NOC from the head office...Thanks
 
Very clean search ....

Simple and fast ... unlike Google that pops out irrelevant useless sites like rakhsak what ever


Google Losing Market Share in China 2006
These guys have been losing share constantly ... so instead of crying and going bankrupt like the company they are they made this drama bazi of rights and hacker attack

Two research reports (Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou internet users were interviewed) have been released about the Search Engines Market in China and both come to the same conclusion. The only part they differ on is the percentage of loss.

The China Internet Marketing Network Information Center (CNNIC) puts Google’s overall loss at 8%, ending at 25.3% while Baidu’s market share increases to 62.1%

China IntelliConsulting (CIC), a marketing research start-up whose founder was involved with previous CNNIC surveys, sees Google slide to 20.6%. A loss of 12.3% compared to last year. Baidu wins in this survey 13% and ends up at 65.4%. CIC though, released only the Beijing data for all relevant search engines

you will get the share in any market when the market is open to you...lol...here everything is state controlled...their own system and men everywhere..they talk abt their success, they publish in their own controlled media and they applaud it...they talk against Dalai Lama, their own media publishes it as per their masters order their people believe in that because they don’t have any other sources to know the fact...

Gabbar...i think this topic is beyond your area of familiarity so please try and stay away or be ready to learn commie lands truths from horse mouth
 
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please wait.....we have sent your request to our forensic department in Beijing...we will get you the result for your query as soon as we get NOC from the head office...Thanks

You can find that most search of Google about Tibet and Xinjiang are NOT related to so-called HUman of Tibetan / Uyghur, but many paranoid saying : Tibet, Xinjiang (so-called East Turkistan) are not part of China!


It is not acceptable by most of Chinese citizen!
 
Here in Korea, the market share of Google is merely 8%. The leader is native Naver. You can see Naver mark every where. Regarding the fact that Korea is the world leader in many fields of high technologies, especially telecommunication, I think China and Chinese can easily live without Google.
 
And have a look at this - I searched for 'tibet dalai lama'.

°Ù¶ÈËÑË÷_tibet dalai lama

Not a single option listed is from outside of the Chinese media, which obviously are state run entities :lol:

So much for competition with google :D Google did the right thing by opting out. Yikes - the commie strategies! :blink:
 
I don't think it is best by any means.

It is just a tool to suppress freedom of chinese in their own country.
 
Google's exit draws admiration, anger from Chinese netizens
Google's exit draws admiration, anger from Chinese: Rediff.com Business

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A day after world's leading internet firm, Google shut its search engine for China, the step drew admiration, hate and anger in equal measure from the country's netizens.

Reaction poured in blogs, tweets and wired comments had a common thread of users expressing bewilderment what it will mean for internet services they depend on.

The extent of provocation it must have caused to Beijing [ Images ] became apparent as the government was believed to be attempting to block access to Google's new uncensored site in Hong Kong from the mainland.

Vast majority of the comments and blogs on Chinese mainland websites appear to express hate and anger towards Google.

But tweets and comments that appear to come from users in mainland China on websites based outside the country express sympathy and support towards Google, and anger towards the Chinese government.

China's state media came down sharply on Google's decision to quit saying the internet firm had taken a huge misstep in the world's largest online market.

The newspapers claimed that Google would earn little sympathy from users who had been loyal to it in China and following the official line said the firm had turned its dispute on government web censorship and cyber attacks into a political issue.

The Global Times said there was an improvement in China's business climate and urged foreign companies to adapt to "transnational Chinese society"

The exit of Google from China would cleanse the country's internet of "pornographic and subversive content" besides providing a major opening for domestic and international web companies to make a dent into the market, the daily said.

"With the company's credibility among Chinese netizens now plummeting, Google will be greeted with less sympathy and fewer parting sentiments from Chinese Internet users," it said.

Google's decision on China has its own implications: US

Internet search engine Google's decision to stop censoring search results on its sites in China has its own implication on that Communist nation, a top Obama [ Images ] administration official today said even as he ruled out any US role in the company's ruling.

"I would seriously consider the implications when one of the world's most recognisable institutions has decided that it's too difficult to do business in China. That has implications, but that ultimately is something for China to evaluate," US assistant secretary of state for public affairs P J Crowley said.

"The State Department was not a party to this decision. This was Google's decision and we respect it," Crowley told reporters in response to a question.

"We support internet freedom. We believe that the unimpeded flow of information through search engines across the internet, other technologies is a fundamental right and a universal principle. But as to a particular decision that Google has made, it was theirs to make," Crowley said.

At the same time, the US official said intellectual property concerns have been an ongoing topic of discussion and concern in America's relationship with China.

"We have expressed those views on a number of occasions. Ultimately, individual businesses will make judgments as to the investment opportunity in China. We value the economic relationship between the United States and China. Our trade has grown exponentially over the past 20, 25 years," he said.

"As to the issue of internet freedom and the flow of information around the world, including flow of information within China, that will be something that we continue our discussions with China on," Crowley said.
 
60% of chinese use the best search engine on planet

Baidu.com


After failing to win the market share in China , Google decided to run from the Chinese market and to make sure their shares do not plunge they made up story about the whole chinese hackers

May be Google should just accept they cannot beat Baidu.com the best chinese search engine in market

hmmm, a search engine that allows a dictatorship to tell it what it can and can't show the people. For fear the people will find the truth. Yea that really makes for a great search engine. :rolleyes:
 

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