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?
In light of recent victories in Eastasia, Big Brother increased chocolate rations to 20 grams per week.
N4st0r, trixx0r h0bb1tz0rz! Th3y st0l3 0ur pr3c10uzz!
And have you given money to those poor little refugees in New Orleans ????
of the old going tossers, went out May do, may not
Who else here did a Baidu search for "democracy"?
XaNk: now I remember why I hated the girls in high school
XaNk: because none of them would talk to me
This is basically off topic, but I've been wondering what sorts of things the great firewall of China actually blocks. Does it blocks SSH tunnels? What about new protocols (like an experimental P2P app or tunneling proxy)? How about well-known circumvention tools such as Tor or Freenet? Just curious to hear from anyone who might have lived or is living behind the wall.
Hexy - a strategy game for iPhone/iPod Touch