Google
is rated significantly higher for search quality in China, despite trailing
behind local firm
Baidu in its
share of the country's huge search market.
Almost half of the Chinese internet users questioned in a survey considered
Google's search results to be more useful and accurate than Baidu's.
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More than 2,700 participants were shown several pages of internet search
results in various subject areas, without being told which search engine had
produced the results.
They were then asked to rate the results for attributes including accuracy
and relevance to the search query.
More than 48 per cent of respondents picked Google search pages as the most
accurate. Baidu was favoured by 39.8 per cent, while most of the remainder
ranked them equally. A quarter ranked Google's results as 'much better' than
Baidu's.
Baidu trailed behind Google in all subject areas, except MP3 search. Google
does not offer a specific MP3 file search service in China. Baidu's MP3 search
service has attracted legal action from copyright holders.
China-based consultancy
Pacific
Epoch said in a summary of local news reports that leading Chinese news
source
Sina.com
had "censored" its "pro-Google" story about the search survey after "
controversial comments" from its users.
A search of Sina's news website by
vnunet.com
uncovered two stories about the survey, but with no comments attached.
Baidu's success is a source of pride to some Chinese internet users.
Anecdotal reports from China suggest that some Chinese web users use Baidu
rather than Google because it is a Chinese firm, not because they believe the
search results are better.
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