Microsoft Ain’t Going Nowhere From China!

Discussion in 'Bing' started by CaLLMeDaDDy, Jan 15, 2010.

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    Steven Ballmer has confirmed that Microsoft won’t be pulling their business out of China like their rival Google. He also said that he doesn’t realize how the Google pull out helps anything, and doesn’t help Microsoft itself and he also said he doesn’t understand how it helps China. There was more news that Mr Ballmer search Engine business known as Bing could profit if Google surrenders 30 per cent share of the Chinese search market.

    What are your thoughts about Bing benefitting from the Chinese search market by Google pulling out from china?

    Source: http://www.mexpect.com/2010/01/microsoft-aint-going-nowhere-from-china/
     
    Last edited: Jan 15, 2010
    CaLLMeDaDDy, Jan 15, 2010 IP
  2. 4chp

    4chp Peon

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    All the bottom feeders will be swooping in trying to get an piece if G! does pull out.
     
    4chp, Jan 15, 2010 IP
  3. CaLLMeDaDDy

    CaLLMeDaDDy Peon

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    Yes all the small companies will try their best to replace google in the chineese search market but i think they will fail , no small company will be used by millions of chineese internet users just like that.

    I think Yahoo or Bing will actually be the popular search engine in china.
     
    CaLLMeDaDDy, Jan 15, 2010 IP
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    lxguy Well-Known Member

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    In China,Baidu will benefit most from Google's leave. It's hard to tell how much benefit Yahoo and Bing will get.After all, Yahoo and Bing are not so popular as expected in China.
     
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    China attacks Google and other companies to get human rights activists information.
    China uses Internet Explorer to do so.
    Google says this is evil so we're pulling out.
    Microsoft says they're fine with that.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Jan 15, 2010 IP