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...
Chinese Lightsaber Duel Yay for the Olympic remixes. Man Killed in a Street Fight, Jedi Style Pretty new! The sequel to the film by the same name :) Just look at that search traffic spike for 2012! Star Wars day is the 9th most trendingsearch today...
Chinese writers slam Baidu for copyright infringement - Reuters Google calls for the UK to adopt American-style copyright laws - The Next Web Don't wait until you wake up one day and find that a slanderous site is suddenly ranking for searches on...
Chinese search leader 'to double revenue in 2004'. He presented a webmaster's wish list that included features like warnings of shifting algorithms and index changes; some type of "express line' for accredited webmasters to report spam to the...
Interesting news about Google investing in a local Chinese search engine, as a means to finally book profits earned in China. Like the quote from the Chinese internet expert saying many Chinese internet users still don't know of Google.
Yahoo buys Chinese software firm News.com, Nov.http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-5110601.html They look cool, but an Edward Tufte-style simple table is actually more useful. That's one reason why it got a bad name with some advertisers -- they...
Methinks Google's already got a loyal following in China, despite the fact that in Chinese, apparently its name sounds like "dog dog. Google may face "fierce competition" when it decides to enter the Chinese market, according to one of the new home...
AltaVista and Google to fight Chinese censorship. All logfile information from the search engine is available for research purposes in an XML-style file format. Domain name news Hanna Barbara wins Scooby Doo domain name appeal.
In fairness to the misguided Chinese authorities, they did apparently deem AltaVista subversive enough to block as well. It's not Google's style and carries too many risks with it. She wanted better visibility for her name.
In fairness to the misguided Chinese authorities, they did apparently deem AltaVista subversive enough to block as well. It's not Google's style and carries too many risks with it. In January, influential technology columnist Dan Gillmor positioned...
A user can perform a search in English, then one in Chinese, without having to leave the service and go to a Chinese-only edition. AltaVista says it won't accept pages that do things such as use invisible or tiny text, those that attempt to mislead...