Google plans to hire thousands of people.

Google, owner of the world's most-used search engine, is planning to more than double the number of engineers it has in China to help win users in the world's second- biggest Internet market.

The company aims to have between 200 and 300 engineers in the cities of Beijing and Shanghai in a year's time, Google China's president, Lee Kai-fu, said after a press briefing Friday in Beijing. Google has more than 100 engineers in the nation, he said.

Google plans to hire "thousands of people" for its Beijing development center to create services for China's more than 137 million Internet users, the company's chief executive officer, Eric Schmidt, said last April. The Mountain View, California, company added online map and Internet spreadsheet services last month in a bid to catch Beijing's Baidu.com, which has a China market share three times larger than Google's.

"Google is already hiring people away from Baidu," Florian Pihs, assistant vice-president at the Beijing-based researcher Analysys International, said Friday by telephone.

"Google is after people who are highly coveted not only by Baidu," but by Microsoft other companies, Pihs said.

The search company is planning to open a development center in Shanghai this summer, Google's Lee said, declining to provide further details. An announcement about the center will be made in a few weeks, he said.

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