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Wednesday, September 06, 2000, updated at 10:49(GMT+8)
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50 Thousand Dotcoms Mushroom in Half Year
Dotcoms keep an increasing trend in spite of the prevailing saying that dotcoms are going to bankrupt.
According to the Market Report of China Internet and E-commerce released recently by the market research center of a newspaper that 50 thousand more dotcoms have opened in a half year in China, among which 500 ones have a certain scale. As to the content of them, the general tendency is to become diversifying.
It is reported that the newly established dotcoms bear the following two characteristics: the first is that dotcoms dealing life services have increased substantially; the second is that the content of the newly established dotcoms have the tendency of being diversifying.
The above two characteristics reflect such facts: in dotcoms what is more important than click through rate is specialized services. It is anticipated that the developing tendency of the future ICP will become much closer to life services and segment market.
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