"In the meantime, Google’s business continues to erode. Its share of the Chinese search engine market fell to 10.9 percent in the second quarter of this year, as the stepped-up blocking began to take effect — compared with one-third in 2009, when it still had servers there.China Clamps Down on Web, Pinching Companies Like Google - NYTimes.com
Google’s problems extend far beyond search. Its application store, called Google Play, is only partly accessible in China.
That has led to the rise of a number of locally run application stores, which analysts say will sometimes market pirated copies of software or charge extra to promote a new application. Companies are often forced to create versions of their apps for China that are slightly different from the versions distributed to the rest of the world on Google’s app store."
Monday, September 22, 2014
China Clamps Down on Web, Pinching Companies Like Google - NYTimes.com
Cyber-protectionism?
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