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Google Aims to Expand China Market Share
Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:31:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
Google Inc., No. 2 in China's Web search market, is giving its local managers more autonomy and investing more in China in an effort to make up for its late entry and take the lead in the industry, CEO Eric Schmidt said Friday.
Google aims to expand China market share
| Findory News China
Yahoo News: AP - Google Inc., No. 2 in China's Web search market, is giving its local managers more autonomy and investing more in China in an effort to make up for its late entry and take the lead in the industry, CEO Eric Schmidt said Friday.
CEO Schmidt says Google trying to expand China market share
| Findory News China
Mercury News: BEIJING - Google Inc., No. 2 in China's Web search market, is giving its local managers more autonomy and investing more in China in an effort to make up for its late entry and take the lead in the industry, CEO Eric
CEO: Google Working to Grow in China
Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:31:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
Google Inc., No. 2 in China's Web search market, is giving its local managers more autonomy and investing more in China in an effort to make up for its late entry and take the lead in the industry, CEO Eric Schmidt said Friday.
| Findory News China
SFGate: Google and MySpace are increasing their efforts to establish themselves in China, the second-largest Internet market behind the United States. Google Inc., No. 2 in China's Web search market, is giving its local managers more autonomy and investing...
Instutional investors push Google on China
| Findory News China
The Register: Vote to be held at AGM The man who advises five New York public pension funds is calling on Google to stop caving in to Chinese censorship demands.
Fri, 04 May 2007 20:00:19 +0000 | John Chow dot Com
I got up this morning to the news that Microsoft is looking at the possibility of buying Yahoo! in a deal worth an estimated $50 billion. It’s no secret that both Microsoft and Yahoo! has been feeling the power of the Google machine. Google beat out MS to supply ads for AOL in 2005 and [...]
