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  2. Baidu Wangpan - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Wangpan or Baidu Netdisk (Chinese: 百度网盘; pinyin: Bǎidù Wǎngpán; translation: Baidu Web Drive) is a cloud service provided by Baidu, Inc., headquartered in Haidian District in Beijing. It offers a cloud storage service, client software, file management, resources sharing, and Third Party Integration. After being created on one ...

  3. Baidu - Wikipedia

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    Baidu was incorporated in January 2000 by Robin Li and Eric Xu. Baidu has origins in RankDex, an earlier search engine developed by Robin Li in 1996, before he founded Baidu in 2000. [6] The company is headquartered in Beijing's Haidian District. [7] In December 2007, Baidu became the first Chinese company to be included in the NASDAQ-100 index ...

  4. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain URL Category Primary language Duration of blockage Current status Google: google.com: www.google.com drive.google.com chat.google.com scholar.google.com

  5. Criticisms of Baidu - Wikipedia

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    Chinese New Year Festival from February 4 to 10, 2019, the Shenzhen Municipal Consumer Council received a total of 26 complaints about "Hong Kong and Macao tours," half of which were through Baidu search and chose to claim to be Shenzhen International Travel Service for Hong Kong and Macao tours on the Baidu Plus V certified website, during ...

  6. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    For one month beginning 17 November 2014, ProPublica tested whether the homepages of 18 international news organizations were accessible to browsers inside China, and found the most consistently blocked were Bloomberg News, The New York Times, South China Morning Post, The Wall Street Journal, Facebook, and Twitter. [111]

  7. List of notorious markets - Wikipedia

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    Cheng Huan Cheng International Auto Parts Market, Beijing: Physical China: Unknown Sells counterfeit car parts, not listed in 2017 report 2016 2017 [‡ 6] [‡ 7] Hongqiao Market, Beijing: Physical China: Unknown Sells various counterfeit goods, not listed in 2018 report 2017 2018 [‡ 5] [‡ 6] Ritan Office Building, Beijing: Physical China ...

  8. Internet real-name system in China - Wikipedia

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    The Internet real-name system in China is a real-name system in which Internet service providers and Internet content providers (especially user-generated content sites) in the People's Republic of China are required to collect users' real names, ID numbers, and other information when providing services.

  9. Baidu Has Its Head in the Clouds - AOL

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    All that Baidu (NAS: BIDU) has to do is see what's working with its Western peers and copy it. The dot-com darling is hosting a developers' conference this morning to introduce Baidu