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Baidu holds larger share than Google (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-04-03 16:14
Baidu and Google have become the two major companies dominating China's
on-line searching market with 90 percent of the market share in combination.
A report released by iResearch said that the most frequently used searching
web-site in China is Baidu.com, which accounts for 56.6 percent of the total
market. Google.com ranks the second with the market share being 32.8
percent. The two web-sites in combination account for nearly 90 percent of
China's on-line searching market. Yahoo and its related searching
web-sites only have a market share of less than 5 percent, said iResearch.
The report said that Baidu ranked the second in the market three years ago,
but its market share rose sharply to No. 1 in the following year. As
China's largest searching web-site, Baidu is still in the momentum of expansion,
said iResearch. Google, the world's searching engine giant, ranked
the No.1 in China's market with the market share being 34.8 percent in 2003. But
later its share dropped due to license restriction in China. Last year,
due to its global influence and its promotion following the Shanghai agency's
launching, Google has gained back a little. According to the iResearch
report, China's searching users reached 97.06 million last year, accounting for
87.4 percent of all the netizens in the country. The research
institution predicted that the number will rise to above 100 million this year
which will be 88.1 percent of the netizens.
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