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Baidu led China's Web search market in Q3: report

SHANGHAI
Thu Oct 25, 2007 1:59am EDT

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Baidu.com Inc continued to dominate the country's Web search market in the third quarter, research firm Analysys International said.

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Baidu had a 61.5 percent share in the third quarter, compared with 58.1 percent in the previous quarter, Analysys said.

Google Inc followed with a 22.5 percent share -- largely unchanged from the second quarter -- and Yahoo China came third with a 10.6 percent share.

China's online search market was worth 811.7 million yuan ($108.5 million) in the third quarter, up 95.2 percent from a year earlier, the report said.

($1=7.481 Yuan)



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