For instance, if someone sitting in Beijing types "weather" (天气) into Baidu, the Chinese engine will serve up results of the weather in Beijing such as current weather conditions and forecast for the next few days through a partnership with...
Data released by Analysys in Beijing says that in the first quarter of 2011, Google lost market share to Baidu for the fifth quarter in a row, for the first time dipping below 20 percent to 19.2 percent.
A glimpse inside Google's Beijing headquarters - San Jose Mercury News China to punish Baidu for illegal music downloads - Reuters Here's a roundup of today's other search news and headlines from around the web, sorted by category.
One big omission: a search for People's University in Beijing returns no results on Panguso. Baidu rules in China, boasting a 75.5 percent market share, and Google is second with 19.6 percent. Panguso, a new search engine from state-owned Xinhua...
However, rival Baidu remains dominant with a 71.7 market share, according to Beijing market research firm Analysys and reported by PCWorld. Google also plans to increase its sales staff at its Beijing office.
Meanwhile, Google's search market share in China dropped from 27.3 percent in the Q2 to 24.6 percent in Q3, according to Beijing research company iResearch. Google, which continues to lose search market share to rival Baidu in China, yesterday...
What's particularly intriguing about this whole scenario is that you could re-tell the same story replacing Baidu with Yandex and Beijing for Moscow. Imagine that last week you were attending a strategy meeting at the headquarters of the world's...
Jennifer Li, Baidu's chief financial officer, said, "The impact of the 2008 Beijing Olympics on our business was in line with our projection for the quarter. The search engine had been seeing explosive growth leading up to the Beijing Olympics...
Omniture's SearchCenter Now Integrated with Chinese Search Engine Baidu.com Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 7, 2008 One day before the Olympics in Beijing, Ominture has announced that its SearchCenter integration with Chinese search engine Baidu...
One day before the Olympics in Beijing, Ominture has announced that its SearchCenter integration with Chinese search engine Baidu.com is now available. SearchCenter gives businesses increased advantages by managing search marketing campaigns to the...
The big boost in profits for both companies come as the 2008 Beijing Olympics approach. The growing momentum reflects the overall expansion of the China Internet market, increased shift in advertising budgets from offline to online, the robust pace...
Boosted by advertising sales in advance of the Beijing Olympics, the Chinese search engine posted an 87% jump in profits in the second quarter of 2008. Baidu owned 63% of the search market in China, accoring to iResearch.
The Beijing Olympic Committee has chosen mInfo as the official search provider for the mobile version of the 2008 Olympics web site.mInfo currently provides mobile search services to 600 million wireless subscribers in China.
With the Beijing Olympics scheduled for August, there's no desire to showcase the communist state's military power or disputed borders. The People's Daily called out Internet search engine giant Google, along with China's own Sohu and Baidu for...
Beijing could also consider national security issues, according to a report by the official news agency Xinhua. Apart from the Alibaba ownership that Yahoo has, Google also has invested money in Baidu.
Baidu, China's most popular search engine, has more than 60 percent of the search engine industry revenues, according to Analysys International, a Beijing-based research firm. Search engine Baidu has launched instant messaging (IM) in beta, the...
It’s somehow odd that technocrats have always had an unsettling relationship with advercrats, a notion that I had plenty of time to think about on my 16 hour flight back from O’Reilly’s first China Foo event last week in Beijing.
TMCnet sources this information from the Beijing Modern Business Daily on page 1 from the Tuesday, June 27, 2006 edition. Yahoo is in second place with 21.1% market share and Baidu with 43.9%. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as...
TMCnet sources this information from the Beijing Modern Business Yahoo is in second place with 21.1% market share and Baidu
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TMCnet sources this information from the Beijing Modern Business Daily on page 1 from the Tuesday, June 27, 2006 edition. Yahoo is in second place with 21.1% market share and Baidu with 43.9%. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search...