The search engine had been seeing explosive growth leading up to the BeijingOlympics, which occurred during the third quarter. Jennifer Li, Baidu's chief financial officer, said, "The impact of the 2008 BeijingOlympics on our business was in line...
Omniture's SearchCenter Now Integrated with ChineseSearch 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 Chinesesearch engine Baidu...
One day before the Olympics in Beijing, Ominture has announced that its SearchCenter integration with Chinesesearch engine Baidu.com is now available. By the time of the next summer Olympics, China is expected to exceed the U.S.in internet use.
The big boost in profits for both companies come as the 2008 BeijingOlympics 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 BeijingOlympics, the Chinesesearch 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 next non-news or social media result doesn't come until page three, where we find a lovely hyphenated Beijing-olympics-2008.com domain that's designed to sell travel, but also falls back on Google AdSense.
English.Jipingmi.com is plans to provide special features for the Beijing 2008 Olympics, such as short-term rentals. An estimated 500,000 foreigners will stay in Beijing during the Olympics. or "A few square meters") in late 2007, Jipingmi.com has...
With the BeijingOlympics scheduled for August, there's no desire to showcase the communist state's military power or disputed borders. The Chinese government claims search engines are spying on the People's Republic via online mapping.