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| Issue: January 2007 > Internet & Networks > Article "Google Partners With Chinese P-to-P Site" | |||
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Partnership marks another move by Google to influence a market where rivals still lead.
Google has struck a partnership with a Chinese peer-to-peer file downloading service, Xunlei Networking Technologies. The partnership will give users of the Xunlei service easier access to Google search services and multimedia content via a search link on Xunlei's home page, the companies said Friday. The deal also involves marketing development and product cooperation. The companies did not provide financial details of their partnership. Google Rival Still LeadsIn January 2006, Google launched a Chinese version of its search engine, filtering search results to comply with Chinese government restrictions. It made the move because the level of service it could offer users in China from its main search site at www.google.com was not great, the company said at the time.Despite Google's efforts to appeal to Chinese users, local rival Baidu.com continues to lead the Chinese market, however. Google announced another partnership in China on Thursday, this time with the country's largest mobile phone operator, China Mobile Communications. That deal will make Google the default search engine on China Mobile's mobile portal. Related Links:
January 7, 2007
Author: Peter Sayer |
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