ChineseInternet giant Qihoo 360′s three-fold plan to challenge Tencent and Baidu [Interview] – The Next WebBaidu challenger Qihoo has captured 10 percent of the search market share in China, aiming for 40 percent by 2015.
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...
Google has stopped warning ChineseInternet users that some of the words they might search for could see them kicked off the Internet. The Chinese government employs what is called the Great Firewall of China, and controls its citizens' use of the...
With the Internet itself not expected to reach a majority of China's vast population until 2015, Qzone may even be able to overhaul Facebook's active user figures without having to expand very much outside Chinese borders.
I really like an analogy from Greg Boser, who said that it's like a Chinese food court - you just ending taking bits of each without worrying where they come from, and it probably doesn't work very well together!
The firm's Q3 earnings for 2012 saw the firm report an income of $3.16 billion, although a $2.8 billion chunk of that came from the company's recent sale of its stake in Chinese firm Alibaba. I came to Yahoo to grow and help redefine one of the...
Just a little background for you, Qihoo 360 Technology Co.is a Chinese security software company that created a very popular browser in China with almost 300 million users, falling just second behind Internet Explorer.
Compare this to Spanish (807 percent), Chinese (1,479 percent) or Arabic (a massive increase of more than 2,500 percent). For a long time now English has served as the lingua franca, or common language, of the Internet.
The Chinese search giant is often considered crucial by businesses attempting to break into that vast emerging market. It's worth bearing in mind however that you'll need a local presence with a Chinese domain website and a valid business...
It's pretty much essential to have a Chinese top-level domain. The accessibility and global nature of the Internet opens up a host of opportunities to help you get found by whole new markets, but there are a number of issues when it comes to...
To open a Baidu PPC account, for example, you will need a local presence with a Chinese domain website and a valid business certificate issued by the Chinese government. The growth in online use of languages such as Chinese and Arabic far outstrips...
Unfortunately, most social media sites and other popular sites exclude Baidu’s spiders due to the Chineseinternet censorship. Their largest Chinese search engine, Baidu, has more than 407 million users, with around 78 percent share of the total...
Baidu has a keyword tool that only PPC advertisers can access, but they also offer an open trends and keyword tool called Baidu Index and there's a good explanation of it in English, and a list of other Chinese tools on the ChineseSEOShifu blog.
Google had launched its search engine in China in 2006 and had censored search results for four years to comply with the government's demands, but after the firm was the subject of a major hacking attack, the company decided to take a stance...
Via this page, you'll see Google's logo and search box in Chinese floating on the surface of water above some sharks and nasty looking fish. The Toilet Internet Service Provider (TiSP) project was a self-installed, ad-supported online service that...
Finally, for link research Harrington liked SEOmoz Open Site Explorer for international link research as well as Yandex Webmaster Tools, and Chinese “Master Ghost” Link Monitoring. Here are 78 Resources For Every Internet Marketer's Toolkit.
It's very surprising there isn't already an app that does this in a third-party Chinese market. The issue revolves around a permissions loophole that grants third-party app developers the ability to copy users photos to a remote server without...
Baidu doesn’t do this and a site must both have a Chinese domain name (com.cn or .cn) and be hosted on a server physically located within the country. This means a Russian domain isn’t as crucial as a Chinese one, but investing in ccTLDs can have...
Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior (Wall Street Journal)
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Even though there are 1.3 billion speakers of Chinese and Spanish, English with 350 million speakers is still the most widely spoken language of business and international commerce. English speaking students certainly fit into their own category...