BBC News, 17
July 2013
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China now
has 591 million internet users, according to the latest official figures from
the country.
The China
Internet Network Information Centre added that 464 million citizens accessed
the net via smartphones or other wireless devices.
The
headline figure marks a 10% rise on last year and indicates 44% of the
country's population uses the web and other net services.
The rapid
growth is reflected in the valuations of some local tech firms.
Earlier
this week the country's most popular search engine Baidu announced it would pay
$1.9bn (£1.3bn) to buy 91 Wireless Websoft, a firm that runs two app stores in
the country.
A
forthcoming flotation of Alibaba, the Hangzhou-based e-commerce giant, is also
expected to value the firm at $62.5bn, according to research by Bloomberg.
Western
brands have also been keen to target the market, as was highlighted by football
team Manchester United's decision to launch a Sina Weibo account earlier this
month.
The
Twitter-like micro-blogging service reported in February that it had more than
500 million registered users, with about 46 million people using the product on
any given day.
Another
Chinese firm, Tencent, has said its QQ instant messaging service had an even
high number - 798.2 million registered users - at the end of last year.
That is
more than China's entire net population, but can be explained by the app's
popularity in Indonesia and other parts of Asia as well as the fact that some
mainland-based netizens would have registered multiple accounts.



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