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  1. The Growing Importance of International Mobile Search

    Compare this to Spanish (807 percent), Chinese (1,479 percent) or Arabic (a massive increase of more than 2,500 percent). For a long time now English has served as the lingua franca, or common language, of the Internet.

  2. How to Run Foreign Language PPC Campaigns

    The growth in online use of languages such as Chinese and Arabic far outstrips that of English. 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...

  3. Google April Fools' Day Pranks 2012: 8-Bit Maps, Chrome Multitask Mode & More!

    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. Google has revealed its futuristic binary language made up of dots and dashes for Android and iOS users on...

  4. How to Launch an English Only Global Search Marketing Campaign

    Even though there are 1.3 billion speakers of Chinese and Spanish, English with 350 million speakers is still the most widely spoken language of business and international commerce. Students: Students either studying a foreign language, learning...

  5. 5 Options for Choosing a Country, Region, or Language Selector

    As another example, Suburu.com specifically targets the Chinese speaking audience in the U.S. Language Selector: A selector allowing the user to choose another language option for the website. A language selector is typically for sites serving one...

  6. The Sun Never Sets on the Wide, Wide World of Online Video

    This means the average Chinese video viewer watched 40.0 videos that month. So, in the Chinese market, the #1 video property is Youku, the #2 is Tudou, and the #3 is 56.com, according to comScore Video Metrix.

  7. Getting Ready for Global Business: The Benefits of the Foreign Language Internet

    Chinese has grown by 1478.7 percent Similarly, Swedish custom watch company Few Watches launched Swedish, English, Danish, and German sites and saw a 300 percent increase in online traffic since commencing trading on the foreign language Internet.