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Who want to search in Baidu

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    Click Report Says But there’s a third—and potentially more impactful—way this move could play into Google’s market position long term. Take a look at this December 14 eMarketer release on worldwide search numbers. It not only shows Baidu walloping Google in China with double the market share, but it shows that this battle is quickly becoming more a global one.

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      Click Report Says But there’s a third—and potentially more impactful—way this move could play into Google’s market position long term. Take a look at this December 14 eMarketer release on worldwide search numbers. It not only shows Baidu walloping Google in China with double the market share, but it shows that this battle is quickly becoming more a global one.

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      Search results are very poor, nowhere nearby to Google :(

      popchecker wrote:

      it shows that this battle is quickly becoming more a global one

      :^) Don't think so, many of us would have heard about it 1st time.

      Believe Yourself™

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        Click Report Says But there’s a third—and potentially more impactful—way this move could play into Google’s market position long term. Take a look at this December 14 eMarketer release on worldwide search numbers. It not only shows Baidu walloping Google in China with double the market share, but it shows that this battle is quickly becoming more a global one.

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        It is a Joke that Baidu will be a third. The search result of Baidu are modificatied by the its managers. there are all the advertisement and Trojan horse in the first page of the search result. If you pay Baidu money, it will set your website on the first order, even thoungh your website is a bilk website or Trojan website. Only Chinese use this search tools, because the Gooogle can not be used normally. :((

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          It is a Joke that Baidu will be a third. The search result of Baidu are modificatied by the its managers. there are all the advertisement and Trojan horse in the first page of the search result. If you pay Baidu money, it will set your website on the first order, even thoungh your website is a bilk website or Trojan website. Only Chinese use this search tools, because the Gooogle can not be used normally. :((

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          Ah, You are a Chinese, so I can trust what you say. I would like to know what you primarily use for search? Baidu or yahoo?

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            Ah, You are a Chinese, so I can trust what you say. I would like to know what you primarily use for search? Baidu or yahoo?

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            I still use the Google to search. The Google.cn has been linked to google.com.hk (Google Hongkong) automatically. In the future, there will be a worst result, the Google can not be used. I will use the Microsoft's bing.com to search. :-D

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