Motorola Splits With Google In China
Google’s decision to redirect Chinese searchers to Google.com.hk is having some serious repercussions.? On Monday, Chinese Internet company Tom Online distanced itself from Google.? China Unicom followed suit on Wednesday.? And now, Motorola has also turned its back on the search giant. Mark Lee and Hugo Miller reported late yesterday, “Motorola Inc., the handset maker that’s rebuilding its mobile-phone business around Google Inc.’s Android software, has dropped the U.S. Internet company’s search engine from one of its Android phones in China.” It looks like Baidu and Bing will be used as replacements, and in certain regards, that isn’t too shocking.? Deals between Motorola, Baidu , and Bing were announced months ago, and the two search engines represent the market leader and an obvious American alternative, respectively
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Motorola Splits With Google In China
