Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In August 2011, following repeated reports by China Central Television (CCTV) exposing Baidu for allowing paid false advertisements to appear prominently in search results and highlighting the flaws of its pay-for-ranking system, Baidu blocked search results for the keyword "CCTV Baidu." Searching for this term also displayed the message: "The ...
Chinese Firewall Test - Instantly test if a URL is blocked by the Great Firewall of China in real time. Tests for both symptoms of DNS poisoning and HTTP blocking from a number of locations within mainland China. China Firewall Test - Test if any domain is DNS poisoned in China in real-time. DNS poisoning is one way in which websites can be ...
So Baidu provides an equivalent search experience for China's netizens. [23] Other than Baidu Search, Baidu also provides many different other products, such as Baidu Maps, Baidu Cloud, Baidu Tieba, Baidu Knows, and more, catered to different needs for Chinese netizens. Baidu accounts for 64.55% of the search engine market share in China, [24 ...
There's more to Baidu (NAS: BIDU) than paid search. China's leading search engine is beefing up the monetization efforts on its popular message board platform. China Daily reported over the ...
Baidu is again pushing its ambitions internationally, releasing its cloud developer tools in English today. The English site will help developers around the world build apps for the Chinese market
Baidu's web administrative tools are all in Chinese, making it difficult for non-Chinese speakers to use. In 2012, a third-party company developed a tool with an interface in English for advertising on Baidu. [73] [74] Advertisers on Baidu must have a registered business address either in China or in specified East Asian countries. [75]
Apple and Baidu did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. Sales of iPhone in China slipped 0.3%, while rival Huawei posted a 42% surge in sales in the third quarter, research ...
Prior to 2010, Baidu Tieba allowed anonymous posting, displaying only the IP address of the poster. Since then, users are required to have a registered account in order to post on bars. It is illegal in China to publish rumors which "threaten the social order", a crime punishable by up to 7 years jail. [6]