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 Thanks for your comment, Brian. I followed your advice, trying to stay within the word limit. I agree with you, point E. deserves more analysis than that found in this ending paragraph.

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Nikolaos,

I like your essay.

One thing I came to my mind reading your essay is that neither Google nor Firefox may be the strongest search platform in China. They have their own local engine like Baidu.com. The way Chinese Internet is developing seems quite different from the rest of the world. A local search engine like Baidu.com should have better relationship with the Chinese government and maybe impossible even for open source players to gain a significant presence in China.

Anyhow, other than China, what you are saying seems very rational.

-- AndoY - 05 Dec 2009

 
 
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