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dsQTbR7Y5mRHnZv | 2 years ago
I'm sure the owner of a hypothetical pre-1998 product called "Googol" would have come to the same conclusion rather than opting to repeatedly parrot the same disclaimer whenever they discuss it with someone new.
bsoft16385|2 years ago
I also think it's an understatement to call Weixin as ubiquitous as Google in China. There are alternatives to basically every Google service. In China, many times there is no alternative to Weixin. 支付宝 (Alipay) is sometimes a substitute, but in many cases only Weixin is supported. Want to order food at a chain restaurant? Want to buy tickets for a museum? Want to choose the song at a Karaoke bar? Need to fill out a customs exit form? Weixin is often the only option.
prox|2 years ago
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hermittoad|2 years ago
I constantly see in Hacker news that people react to news of Asian countries (China in particular) as if the only other alternative is “The west”. Most of the world is neither China nor the West, why are we stuck in this dichotomy? Does the rest of the world not matter?
For this topic in particular, Google is ubiquitous in most of the world (The west, but also Latinamerica, Africa, many places in Asia), so it’s not a West phenomenon
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seriousman123|2 years ago
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