From http://news.netcraft.com/

In the March 2009 survey, we received responses from 224,749,695 sites. This has brought the total up by more than 9 million sites, with QQ and Microsoft making the most significant contributions. Apache remains in the lead with a total of 104 million sites, while Microsoft-IIS’s gain of 3.3 million sites (mostly consisting of new Windows Live blogs) brings its total up to 66 million.

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Western companies interested in exploring Chinese internet market should be aware of the following:

1. If your site is hosted outside China might be blocked by GFW for NO reasons.
2. If your site is hosted inside China, it is must to apply for an ICP license. Hosting website inside China without ICP license is unlawful. This is where you apply for the license http://www.miibeian.gov.cn/
3. Google is not the most popular search engine in China, www.Baidu.com is.
4. Many hosting companies in China offer live support, but it is always implemented through QQ (an instant chatting software). If you want to talk with support staff, you’d better download a copy at http://www.qq.com/
5. Very few Chinese hosting companies offer English speaking support, you can get Englihs speaking support at http://www.eblhost.cn/enwh.html