China has surpassed the United States to become the world's
largest Internet-using population, reaching 221 million by
the end of February, state media said on Thursday.
The number of Internet users in China was 210 million at
the end of last year, only 5 million fewer than the U.S. Internet
users then, Xinhua news agency said, quoting the China Internet
Network Information Centre.
"Despite a rapidly increasing Internet population, the
proportion of Internet users among the total population was
still lower than the global average level," Xinhua quoted
the Information Ministry as saying.
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The proportion was 16 percent at the end of 2007, compared
with 19.1 percent for the world average.
Internet censorship is common in China, where the government
employs an elaborate system of filters and tens of thousands
of human monitors to survey surfing habits, surgically clipping
sensitive content.
But the Internet has most recently become an important tool
in countering anti-China protest dogging the Olympic torch
relay with an outpouring of nationalism and indignation.
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