Chinese Internet 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.
Alibaba Reboots Its Cloud-based Mobile OS Strategy – AlizilaCompany outlines new plans seven months after Google blocked a smartphone featuring Alibaba's OS software in China. Google Removes Related Searches – Blind Five Year OldUseful keyword...
For instance, the Taiwan center specializes in vertical search from sports, celebrities, blogs, and forums, while engineers at the Chinacenter focus on mobile apps across Yahoo. Globally, Yahoo has four centers of excellence in search and...
Panguso, a new search engine from state-owned Xinhua News Agency and China Mobile, has launched in China. Government Controlled Search Engine Panguso Launches in China by Danny Goodwin China's Hudong seeks anti-monopoly probe against Baidu...
China's Baidu plans to diversify by going social - The Next Web People who use Google spend more time looking at the top three paid ads above the organic results than Bing users, according to the results of a new eye-tracking study from research...
More 'Me Too' Search Engines in China? Rewarding web application security research - Google Online Security Blog Rich snippets for shopping sites - Google Webmaster Central Blog Both Google AdWords and Marin Software have announced solutions to...
Google Cuts Ad Contracts in China as Search Share Drops Again By Danny Goodwin Google, which continues to lose search market share to rival Baidu in China, confirmed that they terminated the contracts of seven large AdWords resellers.
Yahoo owns 40 percent of the company, which runs Yahoo in China. In addition to running Yahoo China, Alibaba owns Taobao.com, which is its auction platform similar to eBay. Alibaba.com, which features the slogan "Global trade starts here" beneath...
Considering the risk, will this drive users away to the GoogleChina search engine? And there's still potential for more growth in China. According to China Internet Network Information, they've only reached around 23 percent of their inhabitants...
JoeDuck Blog - SES San Jose - Jim Lanzone on Ask’s upcoming billion dollar search deal JoeDuck Blog - SES San Jose “Mini Interviews” Knewworld - Blended Vertical Search Isn't Link Love - Writing for Search engines - SES Link Love - Hot tub...
SES China: May 25-26, 2007 Yahoo China Launches Social Networking Service Yahoo China has launched a social networking service called Yahoo Space, according to a Reuters report. This new initiative is designed to offer webmasters expert articles...
SES China: May 25-26, 2007 Q&A With Ask.com's Gary Price - Eric Enge interviews Gary Price, Ask.com's director of online information resources, talks about his role in reaching out to the research and librarian communities, but also highlights...
SES China: May 25-26, 2007 Q&A With Ask.com's Gary Price - Eric Enge interviews Gary Price, Ask.com's director of online information resources, talks about his role in reaching out to the research and librarian communities, but also highlights...
China, Out of the Game? New research suggests that internet users are increasingly relying on search to find local service businesses, potentially taking mind-share away from traditional print yellow pages and classified advertising.Nielsen...
Books Week given its support of censorship in China. Business Journal covers how Yahoo -- under fire for allegedly harming
journalists in China -- is going to fund fellowships for journalists in
countries with press restrictions.
Censured
for Censorship in China, Slashdot Tool Uses AOL Data For Search Term Research Eight of the thirteen papers are
available at the Microsoft Research pages. You are what you Search: Research with the AOL Data Set, ResourceShelf
Google To Open ResearchCenter In ShanghaiVnunet reports that Google will be opening a researchcenter in Shanghai, China. Kaifu Lee, a Google vice-president in China, gave this information to Shanghai Daily.
Vnunet reports that Google will be opening a researchcenter in Shanghai, China. Kaifu Lee, a Google vice-president in China, gave this information to Shanghai Daily. Numbers of Google hires for that location has not been disclosed, instead Lee...
Baidu Cuts HP Deal; Google Ranking Changes; Google: The Musical Microsoft's record breaking army of new hires; Baidu getting
on HP computers in China; Google rankings shifting around; a musical about
HP computers in China; Google rankings shifting around; a musical about Google and more! Be Default Engine On All HP Computers Ship To China Philipp Lenssen reports that Baidu, the popular Chinese search engine, will be
the default search engine...