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BEIJING, Sept. 8 -- Google Inc. launched a
local-search service in China on Sept. 4, marking the Web search giant's latest
move to expand its presence in the vast country's fast-growing online
marketplace.
Google Local, which has up to now been available only
in the United States, Britain, Canada and Japan, allows Web users to use keyword
searches to find businesses in particular cities and see their locations plotted
on a map. Many Internet companies are pursuing local initiatives in efforts to
tap into huge offline yellow-page advertising markets.
The new service, Google Bendi, provides local
information for more than 100 Chinese cities, according to a Google spokesman.
Maps are available for searches related to more than 70 of those cities through
a partnership with Mapabc.com Ltd., a Beijing-based Web-based mapping service.
The site appears to be an effort by Google to stretch
its lead in searches for shopping and business information.
An August survey of Internet users in Beijing,
Shanghai and Guangzhou by the State-owned China Internet Network Information
Center ranked Google as the second-largest search engine overall after Baidu.com
Inc. But the nonprofit group¡¯s survey showed that Google is the preferred tool
for finding Web pages and shopping, business and other information.
(Source: Shenzhen Daily/Agencies) |