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Tag Archives: Baidu
Taiwan TV host cut from mainland awards program
Kevin Tsai (蔡康永) appears at a Baidu-sponsored end-of-year Internet roundup, but is cut out of the Jiangsu TV broadcast.
Posted in Media regulation, TV
Tagged Baidu, Jiangsu TV, Kevin Tsai, Meng Fei
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Baidu vs. Google: in search of accessible, useful results
Maomy at Oh My Media searches for software and finds that Baidu’s results are less relevant and more out of date than Google’s.
Google, Baidu, and wild speculation
Oriental Guardian puts Baidu’s hacking headline into a Google search box.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Baidu, Google, Oriental Guardian
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Google says “Gao Ye” is a sensitive word in any form
Google now blocks searches for phrases containing 高也 (Gao Ye), the name of the CCTV intern who blasted it for providing porn.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged Baidu, filtered words, Google, Green Dam
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Baidu porn, Part II
Interesting search results: but for how long?
Posted in Internet
Tagged Baidu, Li Yanhong, porn, Wang Xiaofeng
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Google, Baidu, Sina, QQ “vulgar and unhealthy”
China has announced the first list of websites exposed for low and vulgar practices on the Internet, as a result of its recent effort to strengthen regulations on Internet content.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Baidu, hot girl searches, Internet regulation, search engines, Sina, Sohu, Tianya
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Baıdu’s Robin Lı chickens out of speaking engagement
Baidu in hot water.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Baidu, business, ethics, Internet, melamine, paid search results, search engines
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CCTV rakes in big ad money
CCTV reveals the results of its 2008 ad auction.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged advertising, Baidu, CCTV, New Express
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Online auction for romantic dinner
A 24 year old woman is runing an online auction for a private “romantic dinner” for November 11, single’s day.
Baidu plots to divide and conquer music industry
An article about Baidu and its strategy to conquer the music industry.