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March 20th, 2010  Posted by Liriel

Effects of a Google Departure from China

Whenever Google is mentioned with regards to China, there’s usually the disclaimer that it only has a much smaller market share than the main Chinese search engine, Baidu. It’s easy to lose sight of how big Google still is given China’s enormous population.

This Washington Post article has some interesting stats:

Since coming to China in 2005, Google has, as in much of the rest of the world, become embedded in the lives of its users. Its search engine Google.cn has almost one-third of the market share in a country with 350 million Internet users. Hundreds of government officials have Gmail accounts, according to estimates by one senior Chinese official involved in monitoring the Internet. Chinese exporters can’t work without Google Translate. An estimated 12 million Chinese use Google Maps every day. Scientists and researchers rely on the Google Reader and Google Scholar for the latest in academic work.
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March 10th, 2010  Posted by Liriel

And the Winner Is . . . The Internet?

“The Internet” is being championed for the Nobel Peace Prize by the Italian version of Wired Magazine, according to the BBC and other reports. A record 237 individuals and organizations have been nominated for this year’s prize, which was controversially awarded to President Obama last year.

According to the BBC:

It is unclear who would accept the prize if the internet were to win.

Internet for Peace, set up to help support the nomination of the internet, says the prize would be “a Nobel for each and every one of us”.

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