Bing is dead in China?

Discussion in 'Bing' started by EC23, Jun 10, 2009.

  1. EC23

    EC23 Peon

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    #61
    Man how do you come to this conclusion? We are search for knowledge, just the gov. does not want its people to know the adult and other information against its rulling, but that does not mean the Chinese people do not want to learn.
     
    EC23, Jun 22, 2009 IP
  2. justinlorder

    justinlorder Peon

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    #62
    The bing release is a breaking news in IT industry .
    But most user in China know Google and baidu ,
    The fact is only a part of webmasters know bing since its release .
    ( Bing is still not born in China. LOL )
     
    justinlorder, Jun 24, 2009 IP
  3. EC23

    EC23 Peon

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    #63
    Yes you are right, few people use Bing, and I do not think Bing can beat Google or Baidu either.

    Since Bing does not bring any traffic, webmasters even do not care about it:D.
     
    EC23, Jun 24, 2009 IP
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    #64
    Hi, man

    I would think you might be wrong.:)
    Bing.com do bring us some new experiences on search and would be accepted some day. So, Let's just wait and see and not make our conclusion too early! Bing.com could drive you traffics and thus sales if you do right on bing!

    Have a nice day,
     
    AirForce1, Jun 26, 2009 IP
  5. sarirejo

    sarirejo Well-Known Member

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    #65
    and we have to make internet more safe to our child.
     
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    hash1 Active Member

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    #66
    Or is China dead in Bing? Ask your self this young padawan.
     
    hash1, Jun 26, 2009 IP
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    #67
    It means, anything that would tell something about the outer world to Chinese and some real thing about china will be banned there. It's not about China is great or powerful, but if they will continue to ban in this way then Chinese will know China only not India and USA. That's not going to be a good favor for Chinese. I think 60-70 % Chinese are against this decision, but no one can do anything.
     
    dhanjitseo, Jun 30, 2009 IP
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    aap Well-Known Member

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    #68
    There is a Chinese version of Bing.
    http://cn.bing.com/

    Don't know if its accessible in china or not??
     
    aap, Jun 30, 2009 IP
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    Sapphiro Well-Known Member

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    #69
    Well, even if bing is being blocked by china, it wouldnt be long till microsoft will fillter their search results as well. After all it's a big market, and with cn.bing.com around we know microsoft value this market. ;P

    Bing's chinese name "必应" is quite meaningful btw, pronounced as "Bi-Ying" and it translates to something like "Responds for sure" or something. ;P


    Anyway, don't hate China's government because every country has their own culture.
    I'm sure their intention of blocking adult sites is to protect their citizens from harmful influences. :p
     
    Sapphiro, Jul 1, 2009 IP
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    lindamood1 Active Member

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    #70
    might be, still bing need retest
     
    lindamood1, Jul 1, 2009 IP
  11. EC23

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    #71
    No it's not like that. Blogspot is banned, but many Chinese are still writing on it. Wherever there is a ban on anything, people will figure out a way. So virtually a government could not ban anything.
     
    EC23, Jul 1, 2009 IP
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    #72
    Adult sites or porn sites ?
    They block pron sites .
     
    justinlorder, Jul 1, 2009 IP
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    #73
    so sad.. also Access to Google has been disrupted in parts of China..
     
    bradwilson55, Jul 1, 2009 IP
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    #74
    bing is not banned in china
     
    Vinni_2218, Jul 2, 2009 IP
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    #75
    This is good, I get traffic from bing :) china traffic is bad traffic; no money in it.
     
    ShiftChip, Jul 2, 2009 IP
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    #76
    Campaign aiming at crackdown on porn, drug and gambling is carried out thoroughly in China.
     
    EC23, Jul 5, 2009 IP
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    #77
    haha that crazy chinese john song wong ill (the crazy nuff nuff launching missiles every 2 mins) will probly nuke google if they don't block the content. i thought our aussie goverment was corrupt, china blocking people searching stuff thats whacked
     
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    #78
    why was that i herd that youtube and google is also banned there
     
    cthabrew, Jul 6, 2009 IP
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    dpaccount4me Banned

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    #79
    I don't think Bing is banned in China, just that it's pretty new and not so popular.
     
    dpaccount4me, Jul 6, 2009 IP
  20. mr_vampire

    mr_vampire Well-Known Member

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    #80
    May be they don't like the very idea of people watching videos over the internet. :D
     
    mr_vampire, Jul 6, 2009 IP