A recent example is the alliance between Baidu and major content portal Sina. Chinese publisher Sina also owns the country’s leading microblogging service – Weibo. In less than three years, Sina Weibo already boasts more than 300 million registered...
It also suggests related music videos from Lady Gaga including the ability to share on Chinese social networks like Sina and Tencent Weibo (Twitter), Renren (China’s Facebook), QQ and Douban. Google unveiled its Knowledge Graph recently, which it...
Sina Weibo confirmed that it has launched a real time search engine that allows people to search from a wide range of categories – posts, users, events, groups, votes, and apps. While Baidu is the search giant in China, microblog Sina Weibo is fast...
Gordon Choi, senior manager at local online travel portal Ctrip offers three steps for advertisers to plan their search campaign from trend research, keyword research, and process automation on Baidu and Sina Weibo, one of the more popular...
Almost 60 percent of visits go to Facebook and YouTube while 40 percent of visits went to local Chinese forums such as Discuss, Uwants, and Sina Weibo. Singapore recorded the highest share of visits to Google+ in key Asia Pacific markets, according...
This becomes apparent when Youku launched its specialized video search engine Soku in May, that allows users to search for video files under its network as well as from 10 other video sites in China such as Tudou, Qiyi, Sohu, Sina, 56.com and joy.cn.
Equally, in March we learned that a further Chinese search engine Sina, had moved away from using Google's technology to use its own. It's a well known and established fact that Google's withdrawal from having a direct presence in China -- or more...
Last week, Chinese portal Sina announced that it was dropping Google as its search provider. Google's woes in China continue piling up. The latest: Google failed to submit an application for an Internet Content Provider mapping license by a March...
However the search giant still had a presence as the back-end search provider for China Internet portal, Sina. As of this week, according to a Wall Street Journal report, Sina is in the process of dropping Google in favor of their own search...
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Chinese Internet Portal Sina Buys Focus Media for $1 Billion Bloomberg is reporting that China plans to crack down on search engines, among other sites they deem harmful. This certainly wouldn't be the first time.
Chinese Internet Portal Sina Buys Focus Media for $1 Billion Posted by Nathania Johnson Dec 23, 2008 Chinese internet portal Sina.com, has announced plans to buy parts of Focus Media for $1 billion, according to the New York Times.
Chinese internet portal Sina.com, has announced plans to buy parts of Focus Media for $1 billion, according to the New York Times. Sina.com, incidentally is purchasing the outdoor ad portion while Focus retains the internet ad part.Sina.com uses...
The advertisements will appear on Chinese web sites and hopes to develop profit-sharing partnerships with Chinese web sites similar to the partnership it has with Sina.com. In an effort to catch Baidu, the dominate search engine in China, Google...
Sina Announces Google Partnership DealSina, the Chinese portal, announced details of their partnership with Google to provide search and advertising for them. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
Sina, the Chinese portal, announced details of their partnership with Google to provide search and advertising for them, a VNUnet.com report stated. Under the deal Sina will carry Google's Chinese search service and advertising, and the companies...
Despite recent cautionary articles Google has announced a partnership deal with Sina. According to the release, Google will provide Sina with a search box they will use on the portal. Google will also have full access to Sina's China news, which...
Qzone has the most bloggers followed by Sina.com, MSN Spaces and Sohu.com. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as well as our customary headlines from around the web. If you're not familiar with our blog, click on any of the links...
Qzone has the most bloggers followed by Sina.com, MSN Spaces and Sohu.com. Chinese search engine giant Baidu has launched a blog search engine - the first in the China. Nearly 20 million people blog in Chinese.
The chief editors of Sina.com and Sohu.com "were summoned to the State Council Information Office," that morning. If you're not familiar with our blog, click on any of the links below, or visit the blog's home page at http://blog.searchenginewatch...