When you look back at Google's exit from the Chinesemainland a few years ago, they did it for reasons not related to revenue. Fei Chang Dao, a blog which chronicle’s free speech in mainlandChina had found several discrepancies between the results...
Users in mainlandChina can still search using Google Hong Kong. Google reports they’ve observed that users see messages such as “This webpage is not available,” or “The connection was reset,” followed by service interruptions of a minute or more...
With Google pushing mobile in MainlandChina, financial analysts think Baidu has mimicked Google’s strategy to focus on cloud computing and mobile software in relation to the Chinese engine’s recent smartphone launch.
Google's return to MainlandChina as a standard search engine isn't imminent. Just a few days ago we reported that Google had renewed its Chinese licensing, and I speculated that this could signify the return of Google to China.
Although Google Analytics is the most popular web analytics tool for online marketers worldwide, not so in MainlandChina, Michael Xu, senior VP of business operations at Gridsum and co-chairman for SEMPO Greater China said.
As most people already know, Google moved its search engine off of the mainland last year, primarily because it couldn’t agree to the Chinese government’s policy of censorship. With an index built around the Chinese language, those English searches...
Each of the thumbnails links directly to the movie and these movies tend to be from North Asia such as Hong Kong, Korea, and MainlandChina. Meanwhile China’s search giant, Baidu has its own video search vertical called Baidu Video that indexes...
While internet use in China continues to grow, MainlandChina and its surrounding areas (specifically Taiwan and Hong Kong – collectively known as Greater China) have been slow to pick up social networking.
Meanwhile, if Google were to re-open its search engine within mainlandChina, it would benefit from being inside the Chinese firewall, but it would need government support in order to obtain all the necessary certificates.
Google pulled out of mainlandChina after refusing to censor its search results. Additionally, Chinese tax authorities discovered that three local companies owned by Google -- Google Information Technology (China) Co.
Google stopped censoring results in China in January 2010 before eventually pulling out of mainlandChina altogether. If Google moved from mainlandChina to Hong Kong last year, why is this coming out now?
Close to 1.5 percent of Hong Kong consumers also search using Baidu, the highest number of users for the Chinesesearch engine outside MainlandChina. Due to the high-profile censorship conflict between Google and the Chinese government early this...
The Financial Times reports that the "overhaul is part of Google's attempt to adjust its operations after it moved a large part of its online search from its mainlandChinese site to its Hong Kong site where it is not required to censor results on...
Reminder: back in March, as Jack Marshall reported on ClickZ, Google started automatically redirecting users of its www.google.cn mainlandChina engine to its Hong Kong-based service. The move came after attacks to its systems in China in December...
Back in March, as Jack Marshall reported on ClickZ, Google started automatically redirecting users of its www.google.cn mainlandChina engine to its Hong Kong-based service. The move came after attacks to its systems in China in December but more...
Simplified Chinese is the primary language of MainlandChina so it is important to make sure you have used the correct language tags . To succeed in China it's critical to understand Chinese consumers, how they use the Internet, and how they would...
Now they do, but thanks to the "Great Firewall of China" and its already slow connection speed, the end result is a bad experience for mainlandChinese users. However, B2B has been Google's strong point and analytic-sensitive B2B advertisers may be...
We want as many people in the world as possible to have access to our services, including users in mainlandChina, yet the Chinese government has been crystal clear throughout our discussions that self-censorship is a non-negotiable legal...
Baidu is a local search engine to the mainlandChinese; it's uncommon to find many people searching in English. Hosting isn't always easy to obtain on the Chinesemainland. However, to make things difficult, there are multiple dialects in mainland...
The first political opposition Party in China aiming to overthrow the brutal Chinese Communist rule in MainlandChina. Google's new Chinasearch engine not only censors many Web sites that question the Chinese government, but it goes further than...