1
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data retrieval
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China
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Emphasizes the use of structured and unstructured data retrieval methods for analytics and decision-making
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1
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2
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google
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China
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Google is not the dominant search engine and is less commonly used compared to local alternatives in China and many East Asian countries.
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1
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3
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google
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China
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Google is not the dominant search engine and is often overshadowed by local alternatives such as Baidu in China and Yandex in Russia.
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1
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4
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google
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China
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Google is not the dominant search engine due to government restrictions, and alternative search engines like Baidu and Yandex are more popular.
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1
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5
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google
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China
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Less commonly used due to government restrictions and native language search engines
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1
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6
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google
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China
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Google is largely inaccessible due to internet restrictions, and most people use local search engines like Baidu or alternatives like Bing.
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1
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7
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information retrieval
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China
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Involves extensive use of government-controlled search engines and censorship
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1
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8
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internet searching
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China
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Internet searching is commonly used, but there is significant emphasis on using controlled platforms and search engines approved by the government.
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1
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9
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internet searching
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China
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Baidu is the primary search engine used for internet searching.
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1
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10
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internet searching
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China
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Subject to government censorship and restriction, with limited access to certain search engines and websites
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1
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11
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search
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China
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Often conducted using platform-specific search engines like Baidu or Sogou.
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1
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12
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search
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China
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Search functionality within platforms like WeChat and Baidu is widely used for finding information, services, and products.
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1
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13
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search
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China
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Often use Baidu or Naver for online searches, and may also use WeChat or KakaoTalk for mobile searches.
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1
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14
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search behavior
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China
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Includes utilization of specialized online marketplaces and apps tailored for specific types of searches
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1
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15
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search engine
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China
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Subject to heavy government censorship and control, with limited access to certain search results
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1
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16
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search engine
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China
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Google search engine is not accessible, and Baidu is the dominant search engine
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1
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17
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search engine
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China
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Baidu is the dominant search engine in China, while in Vietnam, people commonly use Google and Bing for online searches.
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1
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18
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search engine
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China
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Search engines like Baidu are widely used, with Google being less prominent due to censorship and regulations.
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1
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19
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search engine
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China
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Search engines like Baidu are the primary tool for finding information, but they are subject to strict government censorship and filtering.
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1
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20
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search engine optimization
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China
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Emphasizes Baidu SEO and understands the unique censorship and algorithm differences compared to Google.
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1
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21
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searcher
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China
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Frequently uses super apps like Baidu or Yahoo! Japan to search for information and services.
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1
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22
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searcher
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China
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Searchers commonly use Baidu or Yahoo! Japan as preferred search engines.
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1
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