China’s Baidu search engine may have just inked an English-language search deal with Microsoft, but the search engine firm is looking to compete with Microsoft on another front: browsers. Baidu has ...
Struggling tech giant Baidu quietly pulled the plug on its little-used 8-year-old PC browser Sunday, just two days before China celebrated its 70th anniversary. The move comes as the company battles ...
Chinese search giant Baidu has been working on its own web browser for quite some time, following the lead of its exiled Western cousin Google. Now its browser, Liulanqi, is ready to be beta tested by ...
Baidu, the Chinese search engine giant, unveiled its own web browser today. The browser will be in direct competition with market giants including Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Google’s Chrome and ...
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China's largest search engine comes with a single bar that can be used to input Web addresses or searches. It also has a marketplace to download thousands of applications. CNET contributor Don ...
Baidu, the dominant leader in China’s search market, has leapt on to Android with a new browser for the Google-owned mobile OS. The browser features a new HTML5 and Javascript engine that the company ...
A big step forward for China’s search giant Baidu as it looks to raise its international profile and credibility in mobile: the company has inked an exclusive deal with mobile carrier France ...
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