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Currently, the largest internet enterprises are Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba. Followed by Soso, Sogou, Bing, and Yahoo. Google had been in the list from 2000, until a heated dispute with the Chinese Government regarding the censoring of search engine results which forced Google to pull its search engine in March 2010. China also has banned Twitter, YouTube and Facebook but there are local Chinese version available in the form of Sina Weibo and Youku.

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  • Currently, the largest internet enterprises are Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba. Followed by Soso, Sogou, Bing, and Yahoo. Google had been in the list from 2000, until a heated dispute with the Chinese Government regarding the censoring of search engine results which forced Google to pull its search engine in March 2010. China also has banned Twitter, YouTube and Facebook but there are local Chinese version available in the form of Sina Weibo and Youku. With the Great China Firewall keeping closed doors around their firms and agencies, international businesses won't be able to gain a foothold in China's online market. This gives local businesses the opportunity to compete against each other, as well as create their own platforms that can rival their western counterparts. One of the largest examples being Baidu, China's own search engine which is comparable to Google. Baidu controls 76% percent of China's market share. (en)
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  • Currently, the largest internet enterprises are Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba. Followed by Soso, Sogou, Bing, and Yahoo. Google had been in the list from 2000, until a heated dispute with the Chinese Government regarding the censoring of search engine results which forced Google to pull its search engine in March 2010. China also has banned Twitter, YouTube and Facebook but there are local Chinese version available in the form of Sina Weibo and Youku. (en)
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  • Search engine marketing in China (en)
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