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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 ...

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    Through Xunlei, users can access a large portion of the files available on the Internet. Xunlei uses a technology called P2SP to speed up download. [18] Features in Xunlei includes a built-in browser, changeable skins, cloud storage, "offline" downloading, hi-speed downloading (only available for members), email service and more.

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    Baidu [76] competes with Sogou, Google Search, 360 Search (www.so.com), Yahoo! China, Microsoft's Bing and MSN Messenger, Sina, NetEase's Youdao and PaiPai, Alibaba's Taobao, TOM Online, DuckDuckGo, and EachNet. Baidu is the most used search engine in China, controlling 76.05 percent of China's market share.

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  7. Comparison of download managers - Wikipedia

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    This comparison contains download managers, and also file sharing applications that can be used as download managers (using the http, https and ftp-protocol). For pure file sharing applications see the Comparison of file sharing applications .

  8. Baidu Baike - Wikipedia

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    '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.

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    A top public relations executive from Chinese technology firm Baidu apologized Thursday after she made comments in a series of videos that critics said glorified a culture of overwork. Baidu's ...