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read more »A Shanzhai version of Google.com has just been created and launched in China, introducing www.goojje.com. It is not a joke, this website is to compete with the world’s number one search engine, it is also said to be a gesture to press Google to stay in China. The appearance of the website is almost identical to Google.com. “Google” is turned into Goojje, and in Chinese, 谷歌 became 谷姐.
read more »Other U.S. corporations doing business in China may admire Google's tough stand against the country's government over Internet censorship and cyber attacks, but that doesn't doesn't mean they're prepared to exit the country along with Google. Far from it. Take Motorola, which launched a turnaround effort last year built around Google Android-powered phones like the Droid and Cliq.
read more »In the autumn of 1998, computer science engineer Li Yanhong developed Rankdex, an experimental search engine that ranked websites according to their relevance to each other.
At around the same time, Google Inc's (GOOG.O) Larry Page and Sergey Brin were tinkering with an algorithm that would make their search engine the largest in the world.
Shareholders of Baidu, China's biggest search engine, could yet be the biggest loser from the shock announcement by Google to quit the China market. Even Microsoft's chief executive officer, Steve Ballmer, could make little sense of Google's stance. "There are attacks every day. I don't think there was anything unusual, so I don't
read more »As you might already know, Baidu was hacked by Iranian Cyber Army on January 12. Here are some "profound" analyses that Chinese thought of to explain the cyber attack.
read more »Breaking news, no articles on it yet. Any attempt to access Baidu.com currently resulting in 'This account is suspended. Please contact support.' Here's the pic from a few minutes ago.
read more »Source said Baidu was actively in contact with domestic major gaming companies, hoping to co-operate large-scale online game products.
read more »The Chinese company dominates online searches in its home market, but Google's ambitions go well beyond Googling.
read more »Baidu announced to launch the China's largest digital encyclopedia, The rural Chinese digital Encyclopedia, which is expected to include 500,000 administrative villages in China, covering 80% of 600,000 villages in China's.
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