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Google Losing Ground in China?

TG writes "Yahoo is running an article about a recent study released by a Chinese Internet research group that shows Google losing market share to their Chinese rival, Baidu.com. From the article: 'The survey, conducted by the Beijing-based China Internet Network Information Center, reported that Baidu.com Inc. boosted its market share in Beijing by 10.8 percentage points to 52 percent. Google Inc.'s share was at 33 percent, as the American Internet search engine kept its customer base steady while the overall market grew, said the survey, seen Tuesday on CNNIC's Web site.'" Factual analysis or results driven by self interest?

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  1. Re:Which is the lesser of the two evils? by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Perhaps if you used a Chinese-language search on a Chinese-language search engine, you might have had different results.

    And if you do decide to search in English on a Chinese-language search engine, you could at least spell "Tiananmen" correctly.

    What is the DMCA crap, karma whoring? You forgot to throw in a derogatory comment about Bush as well.

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