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  2. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search.

  3. Petal Search - Wikipedia

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    Petal Search (also known simply as Petal) is a mobile Search-based application for Android, owned and operated by Huawei and aimed at allowing users to find apps and web results delivered by Microsoft Bing. It originally had an independent search engine under the same name available on the web, but it was quietly discontinued on June 25th, 2023.

  4. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    A majority of apps and websites blocked are the result of the companies not willing to follow the Chinese government's internet regulations on data collection and privacy, user-safety, guidelines and the type of content being shared, posted or hosted. This is a list of the most notable such blocked websites in the country (except Autonomous area).

  5. New rules for Chinese App Store mean mandatory identity ... - AOL

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    Chinese App Store users and developers will soon have to submit to upcoming Chinese regulations that dictates both app stores and providers must maintain a record of user activity for 60 days.

  6. Alibaba's browser removed from Chinese Android app stores - AOL

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    Chinese app stores have removed Alibaba Group's UC Browser for mobiles, after it was criticised on Chinese state television's annual consumer rights show for including medical ads by unqualified ...

  7. China Roundup: Apple closes a 4-year-old App Store loophole

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    Plague Inc., a simulation game where a player's goal is to infect the entire world with a deadly virus, was removed from the China iOS App Store this week. China Roundup: Apple closes a 4-year-old ...

  8. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    [61] On 16 March 2002, the Internet Society of China, a self-governing Chinese Internet industry body, [62] launched the Public Pledge on Self-Discipline for the Chinese Internet Industry, an agreement between the Chinese Internet industry regulator and companies that operate sites in China. In signing the agreement, web companies pledge to ...

  9. Apple facing hurdles in adapting Baidu AI models for China ...

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    (Reuters) - Apple and Baidu are working to add AI features to iPhones sold in China, but are facing hurdles that could hurt the tech giant's phone sales in the country, The Information reported on ...