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  1. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    Chinese Google’ Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley – WiredBaidu's new lab is researching "deep learning", described as "an emerging computer science field that seeks to mimic the human brain with hardware and software") not too...

  2. Taobao SEO: A Guide to One of the World's Largest Consumer Marketplaces

    Chinese, on the other hand, would search for “chrome rims” to research the companies that provide them, how long they’ve been around, what materials are made in manufacturing, understanding the exact specifications, read blogs, and other forums...

  3. Baidu Paid & Organic Search Starter Guide

    Their largest Chinese search engine, Baidu, has more than 407 million users, with around 78 percent share of the total Chinese search users. A copy of your Chinese Business Registration with 'original copy' written in black ink and signed with the...

  4. Baidu Releases Mobile OS, Dell Making Hardware

    However, Chinese companies are starting to enter the scene, with the Alibaba Group – a Chinese internet company – showcasing the AliYun OS in late July of this year. Dell is also becoming a more common brand name in China, with Dell's Chinese sales...

  5. Getting Ready for Global Business: The Benefits of the Foreign Language Internet

    Chinese has grown by 1478.7 percent Foreign language Internet marketing delivers better ROI and faster results, and the case studies of companies that have succeeded prove the point. As this column goes live, I’ll be in (hopefully) sunny San...

  6. Yahoo CEO Bartz Survives the 2011 Shareholder Meeting

    Alibaba, in which Yahoo holds a 43 percent share, recently spun off their payment system (Alipay) to a Chinese company. The two companies have been in discussion on the subject for over a month. Bringing Carol Bartz on board as Yahoo's CEO in 2009...

  7. Low Interest in Social Networks in China [Study]

    But will major U.S.companies be able to succeed in the Chinese market at all? Web portals remain the overwhelming way that Chinese internet users spend their time. The recent study released by comScore evaluates the way Chinese internet users spend...

  8. Reputation Management: PR vs. Search vs. China’s Water Army

    As a brand marketer targeting China, it's easy to get local PR firms that hire the water army - better known in Chinese as “Shui Jun” - to post positive comments about your company or negative comments about a competitor on the Internet under the...