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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIDU | Baidu | 21:00 GMT | 94.72 | +2.03 | +2.19% | 4207089 | 19.17 | 4.836 | 33.125B |
Latest Baidu news
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China tackles piracy problem - by building its own OS
Bundled with Ubuntu Kylin will eventually be popular Chinese language services like Baidu maps, alternatives to Office and image management, and the Taobao shopping service. -
Baidu contracts Foxconn for cheap smartphone
RumourBaidu and Foxconn are reportedly embarking in cosy discussions about building a low priced smartphone, which will run the Chinese web company's mobile operating system. -
Dell competes with Intel for Chinese mobile market
Another potential spanner in the works for Intel and its late-to-market mobile strategy: footsoldier Dell is working with Baidu in China to take on Intel's Omerta with Tencent. -
Baidu eyes huge overseas expansion
Baiduintends to push into foreign markets in a bid to become the number one search engine. -
New Yorkers sue China's Baidu
Eight New York residents have sued Baidu and the People's Republic of China for censorship. -
Microsoft close to rolling into China
Software giant Microsoft is close to inking a deal with the Chinese outfit Baidu which would mean that Bing would take over Baidu's English language site. -
Rights groups, US senator wade into Facebook's China plans
A US senator, along with rights groups, have waded into the rumoured collaboration between Chinese search service Baidu and Facebook. -
Demand Progress opens anti-Facebook China petition
Facebook has recently had its representatives attempting to butter up officials and businessman in China, including gigantic search outfit Baidu, about introducing an alternative and censored social not-work to the country. -
Mark Zuckerberg talks Baidu partnership in China
It seems Mark Zuckerberg's wining and dining with Baidu's head honchos may pay off. -
Baidu says it will pay artists for their music
Baidu has been trying to rectify mistakes. Earlier this week it had a blitz on infringed literary works and today it has announced that it will begin paying an agency, which looks after songwriters, for any piece of their music downloaded from the site. -
Baidu culls three million books to appease angry authors
Baidu has panicked and deleted about three million pieces of literature to prove it's doing its best to appease copyright holders. -
China's Baidu, Taobao accused of peddling pirated goods
The two in question are the country's popular search engine Baidu and e-commerce site Taobao, both of which have been described in the report as "notorious markets. -
Groupon launches Malaysian site, eyes China next
The group buying business is big in Asia, with the Chinese market alone growing from 0 to 1,200 competing group buying sites over the past year alone. -
Google continues to gobble up online ad revenues
Certain markets have been a thorn in the search engine’s side this year with, with local operators such as NHN, Yandex and Baidu controlling parts of the world. -
Mark Zuckerberg cosies up to Baidu CEO
According to reports in the Chinese press, the Facebook founder has met with the head honchos of China's biggest search engine Baidu. -
Baidu launches Groupon competitor
Chinese search engine Baidu has launched a Groupon competitor website, setting up some potentially stiff competition for Google should the rumoured acquisition of Groupon take place. -
US traffic hijacked by Chinese ISP, censorship worrying
Since many of the private companies in China that enforce censorship regulations, like Baidu, are heavily funded by US investors, the Commission said there are implications for Americans which need to be considered, such as the attack on Google's network by Chinese hackers earlier this year. -
Alibaba subsidiary says 'sorry' for hawking pirated e-books
In a web dispatch from Shanghai, publishing executive Wuping Zhao - who graduated from the prestigious Columbia University Publishing Course in New York a year ago - noted that versions of most bestsellers in China are available online as pirated e-book editions, even via mainstream portals like Bai
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