The Chinese Ministry of Technology has accused Google of unfairly discriminating against local firms by hindering the country's ability to develop its own mobile operating system against the might of Android.
If you’re marketing to Japanese, then put a Japanese man in the picture not a Korean or Chinese guy. You think Skype sucks, try being a Chinese searcher! In China, most people are still on dial-up, plus have a massive government firewall to further...
Greatfire speculates that it might be due to pressure from the glorious Chinesegovernment. The Chinesegovernment employs what is called the Great Firewall of China, and controls its citizens' use of the internet with a firm hand.
It's worth bearing in mind however that you'll need a local presence with a Chinese domain website and a valid business certificate issued by the Chinesegovernment in order to open a Baidu PPC account.
To open a Baidu PPC account, for example, you will need a local presence with a Chinese domain website and a valid business certificate issued by the Chinesegovernment. The growth in online use of languages such as Chinese and Arabic far outstrips...
Google recently launched an anti-censorship tool for Chinese search users, announcing the update on their Inside Search blog while carefully dancing around any direct mention of government censorship.
It was suggested that the Chinesegovernment may have instigated them although they deny this and deny any involvement with this incident. This all started back in 2010 when Google was cyberattacked by Chinese hackers.
Google had launched its search engine in China in 2006 and had censored search results for four years to comply with the government's demands, but after the firm was the subject of a major hacking attack, the company decided to take a stance...
Via this page, you'll see Google's logo and search box in Chinese floating on the surface of water above some sharks and nasty looking fish. We’re all holding our breath to find out whether any kangaroos will file privacy complaints with the...
Finally, for link research Harrington liked SEOmoz Open Site Explorer for international link research as well as Yandex Webmaster Tools, and Chinese “Master Ghost” Link Monitoring. Infographic Data and Conceptualization: World Government Data...
The dedication to a specific ethical code that refuses the censorship of the Chinesegovernment makes full web searching impossible. It’s unlikely that the Chinesegovernment will pay attention to a deal-finding service, and even if they did, the...
Despite a contentious relationship, Google recently received their Internet Content Provider permit from the Chinesegovernment. In addition to self-censorship requirements from the Chinesegovernment (which required Google to block gambling sites...
As most people already know, Google moved its search engine off of the mainland last year, primarily because it couldn’t agree to the Chinesegovernment’s policy of censorship. With an index built around the Chinese language, those English searches...
It's possible that Google+ has been banned selectively, that access has been limited by the Chinesegovernment, or that Google simply didn't make the new site available from servers that provide easy access to Chinese users.
As the information age has gained momentum, so have the restrictions of the Chinesegovernment. The ChineseGovernment offers a contradicting version of the story, stating that the pregnant woman is in good condition and that most of the...
Google actually withdrew after censorship debates in early 2010, and the recent Gmail hacking attempts has prompted more tension between Google and the Chinesegovernment. Web portals remain the overwhelming way that Chinese internet users spend...
The Chinesegovernment claims Google is using an attempted targeted Gmail phishing scam as a "political tool for slandering other countries," according to a scathing front-page editorial in the People's Daily today, the official newspaper of the...
As a brand marketer targeting China, it's easy to get local PR firms that hire the water army - better known in Chinese as “Shui Jun” - to post positive comments about your company or negative comments about a competitor on the Internet under the...
Doing something completely different would mean something along the lines of creating a new search engine approved by the Chinesegovernment but not called Google -- although it might describe itself as the Chinese search engine "powered by Google.
Last week, Chinese portal Sina announced that it was dropping Google as its search provider. Additionally, Chinese tax authorities discovered that three local companies owned by Google -- Google Information Technology (China) Co.