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Baidu started its Japanese language search service, run by Baidu Japan, the company's first regular service outside of China in 2008. [26] The Japanese search engine closed on 16 March 2015. [27] On 31 July 2012, Baidu announced that it would team up with Sina to provide mobile search results. [28]
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Baidu Fanyi is a service for translating text paragraphs and web pages provided by Baidu. In 2015, Baidu Translation won the second prize of China's National Science and Technology Progress Award. [ 1 ]
BATX is an acronym standing for Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, and Xiaomi, the four biggest [1] tech firms in China, often compared to GAMMA (Google, Amazon, Meta , Microsoft, Apple) [2] in the United States. BATX were some of the first tech companies started in the 2000s during the rise of the Chinese technology revolution and quickly became widely ...
'Baidu Encyclopedia', also known as Baidu Wiki [2]) is a semi-regulated Chinese-language collaborative online encyclopedia owned by the Chinese technology company Baidu. [1] The beta version was launched on 20 April 2006, [ 1 ] and the official version was launched on 21 April 2008.
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 ...
Baidu Tieba (Chinese: 百度贴吧; pinyin: bǎidù tiēbā; lit. 'Baidu Post Bar') is a Chinese online forum hosted by the Chinese web services company Baidu . Baidu Tieba was established on December 3, 2003 as an online community that heavily integrates Baidu's search engine.
Baidu Knows [1] (Chinese: 百度 知道; pinyin: Bǎidù zhidao; lit. 'Baidu Knows') is a Chinese language collaborative web-based collective intelligence by question and answer provided by the Chinese search engine Baidu. Like Baidu itself, the knows is heavily self-censored in line with government regulations. [2]