Qihoo Goes to War With Mobile Browsers 奇虎360加强移动互联网布局

I’ll be direct and say I don’t particularly like computer security software firm Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) due to its often questionable business practices and its guerrilla-style marketing tactics, which China’s weak legal system seems to encourage through lack of meaningful penalties. That said, market watchers might want to keep any eye on the company’s new plan to put the mobile Internet at the center of its strategy going forward. Qihoo has just launched a new suite of mobile browsers (company announcement), and its CEO Qi Xiangdong says the company is devoting big resources to development of its mobile Internet business. (Chinese article) I don’t know if these new browsers are good or not. But that probably won’t matter, as Qihoo, using its guerrilla-style tactics, will find a way to get these products onto the mobile phones of most Chinese consumers in the next year or 2 whether they want them or not, much the way it has done with its Web security products. Qihoo products, once on a person’s computer or mobile phone, are also very difficult to delete, and the company often designs in features to crowd out competing products. For older folks out there, Qihoo’s tactics are reminiscent of the kinds of things AOL did in the 1990s to become the leading US Internet service provider, before its rapid fall from grace when the Internet moved from dial-up phone service to broadband. The only difference is that AOL at least acted legally, while Qihoo has the added option of illegally sabotaging rival products to help propel its new mobile browsers to prominence. If I were an investor and didn’t have any qualms about ethics, I would say that Qihoo 360 shares could look like a good bet in the future, as the mobile Internet is clearly a strong growth area and Qihoo seems to have the right stuff to be a leader in the space. But then there’s always the chance that Beijing regulators or Chinese courts may some day sit up and try to rein in this unruly company.

Bottom line: Qihoo 360 guerrilla marketing tactics will give its new mobile Internet initiative a good chance of success.

开门见山地说,我不太喜欢计算机安全软件公司奇虎360<QIHU.N>,因为这家公司的商业行为经常令人质疑,采用游击式营销战术,而中国法律体制不够健全,惩罚力度不足,在某种意义上纵容了此类行为。不过,这家公司日前把移动互联网放到公司未来发展的战略中心位置,市场观察人士不妨关注一下。奇虎360刚刚推出一套新的移动浏览器,该公司总裁齐向东称360将投入最大的精力去发展移动互联网。我不知道新浏览器怎麽样。不过浏览器好不好可能无所谓,因为无论消费者想不想要,可能未来一两年内,奇虎都会利用游击战术把新的浏览器加入到中国用户手机上,重演360互联网安全产品的推广过程。奇虎产品一旦安装到电脑或者手机上就很难删除,而且其产品设计往往有排挤竞争产品的特点。对於年龄稍大的人而言,奇虎战术有点美国因特网服务提供商AOL上世纪90年代的影子。唯一的区别是,至少AOL没有违法,但是奇虎却可能利用不当手段,排挤竞争产品,以推动其新的移动浏览器占据显着地位。如果我是一名不太考虑道德规范的投资者,那我会说未来奇虎360股票是一个不错的选择,因为移动互联网显然将增长强劲,而奇虎又具备成为该领域领袖的潜质。不过话说回来,难说中国监管层或中国法院哪天突然决定管教一下这匹脱缰的马。

一句话:凭借游击营销战术,奇虎360移动互联网新计划胜算颇高。

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