New York Times article on Tencent and QQ

Posted Monday, February 5, 2007 at 11h28 in News, Computers

Apparently Tencent is the hottest Internet company in China with services that include QQ, a mobile IM service, and this New York Times article describes its ascent to stardom and why it was able to beat out the likes of Google.

One of the figures the Times reports is that 70% of Internet users in the US are over 30, whereas 70% if Internet users in China are under 30. Not that I don’t believe it, but how do they get these figures? It’s not like people broadcast their age each time they send packets over any given network interface. (Translated for the non-geeks: People don’t always advertise their age when sending email or IMs, or during casual Internet browsing.) The age data that does exist out there are mostly likely from parents who sign up for Internet service so their kids can use it, or from kids who create accounts with fake birth dates so they can access that “special” content. The only accurate (though not necessarily precise) method I can think of is surveys of random households, which I doubt they did.

3 Comments »

Comment from JZ on February 8, 2007 at 6:54 pm

hmm that is good question. I wonder how they do get that info?

How do people access the internet in china? are service providers private like they are here or are they state-run utility? If it’s the latter I could the chinese government being able to obtain the data…

have no firm idea how they’d get reliable data in the US. My guess is they’d poll people ala in the same manner as they do about other things (such as presidential preferences). If that is how they obtain the data, then I think it may skew the data on The US to being older than it actually is…

as far as TenCent goes I think most people anywhere in the world would prefer, if given roughly equivalent choices, to buy homegrown products/services, so that story/outcome a lot of sense to me especially since it sounds like their product is superior to their rivals.

interesting stuff dude.

Comment from JZ on February 8, 2007 at 6:59 pm

ah dang, sorry for the double post

Comment from stevec on February 9, 2007 at 1:57 pm

hehe, no problem. thanks for the comments. :)
i’ll delete the extra post.

RSS feed for comments on this post | TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

XHTML: You can use these tags:

<a href="" title="">
<abbr title="">
<acronym title="">
<b>
<blockquote cite="">
<code>
<em>
<i>
<strike>
<strong>