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	<title>Comments on: Google is #2 (for once)</title>
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	<description>Time to look East...</description>
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		<title>By: karl</title>
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		<description>Another possibility is that some products are their search forms set on Google by default, for example Mozilla and Opera browsers. In the mobile world, it is very common to have one search engine set.

In Japan, the portal for accessing internet is Yahoo! BB (which is not Yahoo! but a branding managed by a Japanese company), that said the search engine is the one of Yahoo! BUT one of the most important typed keywords  is… Google. Opposite situation.</description>
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<p>In Japan, the portal for accessing internet is Yahoo! BB (which is not Yahoo! but a branding managed by a Japanese company), that said the search engine is the one of Yahoo! BUT one of the most important typed keywords  is… Google. Opposite situation.</p>
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