Shak informed me about this article that shows the growth of China's search engine market is expected to slow down over the next 18-months. Edward Yu, CEO of Analysys International, blames the expected decline in growth of search usage to "poor...
Apparently, doing the commission game is another thing it sees as a must to do in order to boostrap things in China, says Shak in Google adds 5th reseller in China at China White. =================== In This Issue ===================
Apparently, doing the commission game is another thing
it sees as a must to do in order to boostrap things in China, says Shak in I wrote
earlier about how Google was phasing out commissions in Europe -- well,
reducing them and giving them...
Shak's China White blog, Yahoo China has been acquired by Alibaba.com
and relaunched as a pure search service. Here's the rundown on the changes and
some reasons behind the handout, which still leaves Yahoo itself earning off the
site.
According to China-based Shak at Chinawhite.com, Blogspot blog are NO longer accessible. Shak also reports that the Google Cache is also not working. The Infoworld article: Google's Blogger service now accessible in China, reports that the Blogger...
Google Launches Google Local In China - Via Shak Khan's new blog on life in China, Chinawhite, a Pacific Epoch story on a new Google Local China service in beta. In This Issue Hurricane Katrina Search Resources + SEW Sold + SES Heading To Stockholm...
Shakil Khan -- known as Shak on to those of various search forums -- will be covering news of search out of China. And if you want to learn more about Shak, And despite headlines you may have seen from this report that painted a gloomy picture for...
Shak's spotted a Pacific Epoch
story on a new Google Local China service in beta. I've been meaning to mention long-time search marketer Shakil Khan's new blog on life in China, Chinawhite, where he's going to be
touching on search out there.
Shak) for more background on Baidu, including cofounder Robin Li's Infoseek roots. Baidu files to go public on Nasdaq from SiliconBeat covers Chinese
search provider Baidu filing for an IPO on the NASDAQ.