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Chinese internet research consultancy, iResearch, estimates that consumer-to-consumer represented more than 87% of the Chinese e-commerce market last year.
FORBES: Pulling Back the Curtain on Taobao -- and Yahoo!'s Hidden Value
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And Chinese research firm iResearch just released its quarterly report estimates of the current state of the Chinese Internet market.
FORBES: Yahoo's Remaining Stake In Alibaba Could Be Worth Its Current Market Cap By Next Year
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According to iResearch, a Beijing-based research firm, the user satisfaction level was 77 percent for Taobao versus 62 percent for eBay EachNet.
FORBES: How EBay Failed In China
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Baidu commands more than 80% of the Chinese search market, according to iResearch based in Beijing, but has yet to launch its search service internationally.
BBC: Business
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According to iResearch, the largest number of malware samples collected by a single Internet security provider in Chinaincreased from approximately 538, 000 in 2006 to over 650, 000, 000 in 2010.
FORBES: Short-Sellers Are Wrong Because Qihoo 360 Is Different
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In August 2012, iQiyi was ranked as the number one online video platform in China in terms of average time spent per user and number two in terms of total monthly time spent, according to iResearch, a China-based research firm.
ENGADGET: Baidu buys control of streaming video portal iQiyi, raises stakes in China's media wars