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		<title>Google Tops The World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even as the globe searches through Google, at a rate of 1.4 million queries per second, its vaunted leadership hasn't been enough to shunt aside competitors in China or Korea.
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<p>Over the two and a half years I&#8217;ve been writing at WebProNews, all I&#8217;ve seen Google do is continue to rise in global search. I could have written this article in April 2005 or today, and all that would change is the timestamp.</p>
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Give <a href=http://www.comscore.com>comScore</a> credit for the latest bit of Google good news. Google grabs the bulk of global search.</p>
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But not all of it. ComScore&#8217;s qSearch 2.0 service said the estimates for global query numbers lined up this way for the top five search providers in August 2007:</p>
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Google, 37 billion queries<br />
Yahoo, 8 billion queries<br />
Baidu, 3.3 billion queries<br />
Microsoft, 2.2 billion queries<br />
NHN, 2 billion queries</p>
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Baidu serves as Google&#8217;s big competitor for the Chinese market. China&#8217;s rapidly growing Internet userbase has enticed companies like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft there, to the point where the companies ignore complaints about the government-mandated censorship they adhere to with search results.</p>
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In Korea, a powerful infrastructure of true broadband service, unlike the dearly-priced minimal service US broadband providers dole out in meager bits, contributes to that country&#8217;s affinity for tech services. An <a href=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071009/ap_on_hi_te/worldwide_search>AP report</a> on comScore&#8217;s figures cited a Korean preference for human interaction over software as the key to NHN&#8217;s success in search.</p>
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Even though Google may be less successful when it comes to the Chinese and Korean markets, it hasn&#8217;t stopped them from growing in wealth and dominance elsewhere. They may have to settle for second-best in Asia, and that isn&#8217;t going to make their billions in search ad revenue any less impressive.</p>
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