Personally, I don’t see the chinese market achieving that position anytime soon but they should not be eliminated from the equation. It’s too bad that a market with such potential has to suffer as a result of censorship.
I don’t see China becoming the largest Internet market anytime soon but think that it’s possible after a little reorganization in their government.
A lot of Internet users use the Internet because of the available information and with all the regulation, users in China might not find everything as fun, informational and inviting as the rest of us do.
Utah SEO Says:
January 19th, 2008 at 12:53 am
It’s not like Google is allowing contributions out of the goodness of their heart. They want to data mine that like no other.
Alan Johnson Says:
January 19th, 2008 at 2:52 am
Personally, I don’t see the chinese market achieving that position anytime soon but they should not be eliminated from the equation. It’s too bad that a market with such potential has to suffer as a result of censorship.
Alan Johnson
Nicole Says:
January 21st, 2008 at 5:04 am
With the way the Internet is regulated in china and free speech curbed, I doubt that would be the case any time soon.
CatherineL Says:
January 21st, 2008 at 6:07 am
I certainly don’t see the China in that position in the foreseeable future either. Their jails would be full to capacity with bloggers.
Jayson Says:
January 22nd, 2008 at 5:40 pm
I don’t see China becoming the largest Internet market anytime soon but think that it’s possible after a little reorganization in their government.
A lot of Internet users use the Internet because of the available information and with all the regulation, users in China might not find everything as fun, informational and inviting as the rest of us do.