New York—Nielsen Online, a division of Nielsen Co., announced a joint venture with Beijing Zhongqian Wangrun Information Technology Co., which operates Internet measurement company ChinaRank.
Nielsen Online forms joint venture with Chinese measurement firm
Story posted: October 10, 2008 - 1:06 pm EDT
The joint venture, CR-Nielsen, will develop and deliver Internet measurement and analysis services in China.
As part of the announcement, CR-Nielsen released a report on the top Web sites in China, led by search engine Baidu, which had 171 million unique browsers between Sept. 8 and Sept. 14 (more than double Google’s 81 million unique browsers during the same time period).
—Kate Maddox
5 comments:
(Insert joke about smallness here)
okay, let's see, Chinese, Japanese, Dirty knees. What are these?
Will that do, Tynee Ting?
I had to make sure the bugger was still alive. All of this widow and inheritance talk.
" Andrew L. Webbers' fortune is so SMALL he should give it away to something equally small like The Office of Budget Management and start over. Say, in someplace like The Strait of Magellan. Gateway to the home of the penguins."
hmmmm......Internet measurement.......hmmmmm........
"How Big Is the Internet?
Eric Schmidt knows the answer
In his speech at the annual conference of the National Advertisers Association, Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, said that, from the data recorded by the search engine, it seems that, at this specific moment, the Internet is made up of 5 million terabytes.
Even Google, which is considered currently the best search engine ever, has succeeded to index only 170 terabytes up until now, Schmidt said."
http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-Big-Is-the-Internet-10177.shtml
Wow. an unincorporated living being of enormity... I need another moose burger.
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