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In Your Opinion, Do You Think Google Would Like A Bigger Share Of The Internet Market In China?

Posted by Thomas | Posted in questions | Posted on 06-02-2010

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I have an idea that would shut out Yahoo from the People’s Republic of China and allow their rival Google to have a much bigger share of the Chinese internet market, do you think the Chinese government would be interested in dismissing Yahoo in return for a new energy source that generates unlimited electricity for 365 days a year and for free if they bar Yahoo from the Chinese market?

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I think you are being naive. Google and Yahoo are behind China’s main search engine, Baidu.com (stock symbol BIDU). BIDU is actually trading above $300/share. China tightly controls media and information consumption. China supports Baidu, so unless you are mainland Chinese and sleeping with government officials, Baidu is pretty well entrenched. China is not a democratic free market. While Communist, their market works similar to social democracies – ergo, the monopolies of Japan, Korea (Korean “chaebols”).

of course. That’s more revenue for them.

well,in china they don’t even have t.v,how can they have computer to use the internet service? so my answer is no ok?

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