Whilst Google, enjoys majority of Market Share in the US and Europe, in the world’s largest internet market, China, Baidu.com is still head and shoulders ahead of its competitors. Baidu.com controls an estimated 75% of searches in the Chinese market, when compared to number of users. A number of Analysts have warned the Search Engine Read News…
Baidu Still Rules In China
May 4th, 2011 by Geoff
WikiLeaks Cables Put Google Hacking Blame on China
November 30th, 2010 by Geoff
Yesterday marked the start of the release of the US diplomatic cables obtained by the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks. These cables have revealed some astonishing things about the governments of the world. Currently WikiLeaks is under a denial of service attack, no doubt in an effort to stop them distributing the full extent of this information. Read News…
Google to Continue Operating in China
July 15th, 2010 by Geoff
Google’s licence to operate in China has been renewed among conjecture that there may have been issues with how the search engine had been redirecting traffic to its Hong Kong site. Google’s legal officer, David Drummond, said: “We are very pleased that the government has renewed our ICP license and we look forward to continuing Read News…
Google Buys Photo Editing Site Picnik
March 8th, 2010 by Geoff
Google has revealed this week that it has bought the online photo-editing site – Picnik, confirming its 3rd deal in the last 3 weeks. More and more of us are now sharing and storing our Photo’s online and this deal with now mean that users can crop, do touch-ups and add cool effects to photos, Read News…
Google Censor Search Results In China
February 4th, 2010 by Geoff
In order for Google to gain a better share of the search market in China they have decided to set up a new site Google.cn and they have said that they will censor their own search results. Google have done this due to the fact that the Beijing authorities have been blocking certain information and Read News…
Google to pull out of China
January 13th, 2010 by Geoff
Google has said that it may pull out of China after what they call a “sophisticated and targeted” cyber attack originating from the country. Now Google themselves have blamed the Chinese government as of yet but have said that they are no longer willing to censor the Chinese search engine www.google.cn, this could lead to Read News…









