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Coooool.......Now Chinese men are facing a shortage of women and they dont have access to ****.lol. man that sux!

Way to go Google:tup:
 
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Report: China online game market to be worth 73.1 bln yuan in 2012 - People's Daily Online Dec 03 2009

China's online game market is expected to be worth 73.13 billion yuan ($10.7 billion) and the number of online gamers will reach 227.2 million in 2012, Analysys International said in a report released Thursday.

According to the report, the compound annual growth rate of China’s online games market hit 45.71 percent from 2004 to 2012. And by 2012, China may have 227.2 million online gamers compared with 69 million at present, it said.

Analysys International believes that due to the enhancement of online games’ permeability, China's online game market will maintain strong growth. Meanwhile, it also benefits from the optimization of the network environment, the development of online game technology and the abundance of the online game products.

By People's Daily Online :smitten::pakistan::china:
 
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Yes, thats why Chinese were able to see the true face of the so-called

next super-power in the future;

(1) Extreme poverty.

(2) Well establish Caste-system=greatest tool ever for oppressing

and discrimination, human rights abuses through Caste.

(3)Biggest slums on the planet=live example of a "Hell-Hole" period

:smitten::pakistan::china:

China will be super power by blocking internet. :rofl::rofl:

World should learn from china...
 
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Yesterday, Baidu, the most popular searching engine in China, suffered domain hijacking by self-proclaimed Iranian Cyber Army.

Even though some Chinese honkers (hackers) seek revenage on Iranian websites. However, it is believed that it is done by USA (CIA + Google).
 
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Yesterday, Baidu, the most popular searching engine in China, suffered domain hijacking by self-proclaimed Iranian Cyber Army.

Even though some Chinese honkers (hackers) seek revenage on Iranian websites. However, it is believed that it is done by USA (CIA + Google).

'Lord' Rothschilds.

Kadoori Drug Mafia family.

Henry "The Human Butcher" Kissinger.

Richard Gere.

Mastermind of 9.11 FALSE FLAG.

Steven Spielberg "Boycotting" the Beijing Games.

Besides these being a pain in the arse of the world, there's something else all of these people have in common. :smitten: Figure it out and you'll understand.
 
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Here's a clue:

Besides russia having their own search engine, they don't have much material nor content nor users online. Korea (i.e. Naver) and Japan (though not widely used) also have somewhat a vibrant internet presence, but nothing in comparison to China's. India has really only about 10% of its people online, and nearly all services they use (e.g. orkut, etc) is FOREIGN. Even in Europe, there's not a single widely used domestic search engine, nor do they have any widely used internet service.

Think about that for a second. The ONLY competitor to the Zionists' 5th Estate is....... And try as they may, they haven't polluted this last refuge. ;)

Now hopefully there'll be more democratic use of web, i.e. more voices from more people.
 
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Should be interesting to know more about China's internet strategy; a while ago the US had significant control (IIRC) especially in terms of their ability to shut down networks in other countries (I don;t have a link, remember reading about it). I do not blame China for following their own policies in this regard.
 
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Again,

the topic is not Google the search engine itself. Its about cyber attacks on Googles corporate infratructure as well as 20 other companies.

In response to this Google has said that it will stop filtering their searches. For example you can search for tiannmen square in both .cn and .com versions and notice the difference.

The question is was it worth having such a massive cyber "ops" just to get info about chinese human rights activists if what google says is true? I would be waiting for the Chinese govts. statement in this regard but it would most likely be denial as there is no way to prove that this was sanctioned by the govt.

Besides, China could very well just ban google from operating in China if Google don't shutdown their operations first.
 
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Google China Pullout Would Boost Baidu, Opens Field To Small Rivals - WSJ.com
By Aaron Back
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
BEIJING (Dow Jones)--Google Inc.'s (GOOG) potential pullout from China will throw much of the country's Internet economy into turmoil, but there could be some beneficiaries.

Baidu Inc. (BIDU) will immediately benefit if its main competitor vanishes. But analysts say a pullout by Google would also be good news for various Chinese Internet portals such as Netease.com Inc. (NTES), Sohu.com Inc. (SOHU), and Tencent Holdings Ltd. (0700.HK)--all of which have their own search engines with negligible market share.

"With the easing of competition from Google, it's actually going to benefit everybody. The small operators now see an opportunity to gain some market share," said Elinor Leung, an analyst at CLSA. "If Google pulls out from the market completely, it will be a fight between Tencent, Netease and Sohu for the number two spot."

Google had 31.3% of China's search engine revenue at the end of the third quarter, compared to 63.9% for its rival Baidu, according to estimates by research firm Analysys International. The remaining 4.8% of the market is divided between several players, including the three portals and Yahoo! China, which is owned and operated by Alibaba Group.

On Tuesday, Google said it would no longer censor results on its Chinese site Google.cn, and that it was working on reaching an agreement with Chinese authorities on how to do so within the bounds of Chinese law.
"We recognize that this may well mean having to shut down Google.cn, and potentially our offices in China," David Drummond, Google's chief legal officer, said in a post on the company's official blog.

Baidu is unlikely to emerge as the sole dominant search engine, said CLSA's Leung. While most markets around the world typically have one dominant search engine, there is also demand for at least one alternative search engine, which can have 10%-30% of the market, she said.

Thus a departure by Google would open up a significant market opportunity for companies other than Baidu.

Baidu and Netease declined to comment. Spokespeople for Tencent and Sohu were not immediately available to comment.

In after-hours trade on Tuesday evening, Baidu shares were up 7% to $413.52. They had closed down 3.5% after the Baidu site was hacked and temporarily disabled, apparently by an Iranian group.

Netease and Sohu were up 4.17% and 1.07% respectively in after-hours trading in the U.S., having both closed down in Tuesday's session. In Hong Kong, Tencent shares were up 0.9% at HK$170.1 Wednesday.

To be sure, other Google partners in China could find their plans disrupted, though analysts said they don't see a significant impact. Sina Corp. (SINA), one of China's largest Internet portals, will be put in a tough position as it currently partners with Google to offer its search bar on its home page. Sina will likely have to find a new partner if Google ceases its China operations.

Officials at Sina did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Telecom operator China Mobile Ltd. (CHL) has already released several smartphones that run on Google's Android operating system, and is planning many more in partnership with various handset makers. The collaboration is part of China Mobile's competitive answer to rival China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd. teaming up with Apple Inc. to offer the iPhone in China. China Mobile didn't immediately respond to request for comment.

But Paul Wuh, an analyst at Samsung Securities, said the impact on China Mobile will be limited. Android is an open-source platform that China Mobile customized to its own needs, so it doesn't technically require Google to have China-based operations, he said.

But China Mobile will lack a local partner in developing the line of phones, and may have to limit the extent that Android phones integrate with other Google services, Wuh said. For instance, Google's Chinese site is currently the default mobile search page for China Mobile users.


:smitten:In China, 63.9% of Chinese use our rival Baidu,
and now Google is in trouble :"it was working on reaching an agreement with Chinese authorities on how to do so within the bounds of Chinese law."Google copied about 80000 works as e-book without the license of Chinese authorities:flame:,this is the reason but not cyber attack,and indact baidu was attacked yesterda

Baidu (www.baidu.com), China's biggest search engine, was hacked on Tuesday morning, and is currently inaccessible.
The defaced site also included a message that said, "This site has been hacked by Iranian Cyber Army."
Chinese netizens pointed out that the hackers, who call themselves "Iranian Cyber Army", changed Baidu's DNS records, redirecting traffic to another site.

Baidu responsed that we found www.baidu.com cannot be accessed, the reason was that the domain Baidu.com was unauthorized tampered by American IDC.
 
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Yes, thats why Chinese were able to see the true face of the so-called

next super-power in the future;

(1) Extreme poverty.

(2) Well establish Caste-system=greatest tool ever for oppressing

and discrimination, human rights abuses through Caste.

(3)Biggest slums on the planet=live example of a "Hell-Hole" period

:smitten::pakistan::china:

We all know this...agreed..

Do you have any arguments other than this? why repeat the same again and agin in all threads? :hitwall:
 
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