China is THE place to be for all major Internet players. And while all them are lagging behind the country’s leading search engine, Baidu, they keep working to enhance their offering in the “world’s fastest growing economy.”
Lately, we’ve spotted an interview with Google’s President in China sharing some of his company’s plans. Apparently, the search giant is preparing to launch some country-specific products for Chinese market. Most notably, he mentioned localized mobile services as a key part of establishing Google’s presence in China.
Earlier we saw Google signing an advertising deal with Sina and their acquisition of social networking site Tianya.cn. Now, it’s time to enter the mobile game. Stay tuned…
[Via: Mashable]