Posted on December 17, 2009 |
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While the world goes gaga over Facebook, China's netizens swear by
Kaixin. Few outside China have heard of
Youku, but few within have heard of YouTube. It may be called the World Wide Web, but China's netizens live in a parallel cyber universe with a complete distinct set of clone websites they have created and embraced. The world pays with Paypal online, China uses
Alipay. Millions chat online with ICQ, but Chinese prefer QQ.
Baidu, which copied Google's clean-screen look, is the No. 1 search engine here, taking 60 per cent of the market. Just 25 per cent of Chinese netizens use Google, making China one of the few places on earth where the global behemoth is a loser.
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