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  2. Sohu - Wikipedia

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    Sohu, Inc. Sohu, Inc. (Chinese: 搜狐; pinyin: Sōuhú; lit. 'Search-fox') is a Chinese Internet company headquartered in the Sohu Internet Plaza in Haidian District, Beijing. [3][4] Sohu and its subsidiaries offer advertising, a search engine (Sogou.com), on-line multiplayer gaming (ChangYou.com) and other services.

  3. Charles Zhang - Wikipedia

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    In May 1997, after meeting Yahoo founder Jerry Yang, Zhang decided to transform ITC and change its name to Sohu. [3] Sohu and its search engine quickly became a household name in China. Zhang managed to successfully conduct four mergers with other Chinese Internet companies to raise capital. On July 12, 2000, Sohu was listed to trade on NASDAQ ...

  4. Baidu - Wikipedia

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    This has led other local search engines to follow the practice, including Google China (Hong Kong), which uses an intermediate company called Top100 to offer a similar MP3 Search service. Baidu Image Search enables users to search millions of images on the Internet. Baidu Image Search offers features such as search by image size and by image ...

  5. Sogou - Wikipedia

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    Sogou, Inc. (Chinese : 搜 狗; pinyin : Sōugǒu; lit. 'Search-dog') is a Chinese technology company and subsidiary of Tencent. [ 1 ] The offices of Sogou are located in Beijing on the southeast corner of Tsinghua University. Sogou also has offices in Chengdu, co-located within Tencent's office building.

  6. Robin Li - Wikipedia

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    Robin Li. Robin Li Yanhong (Chinese: 李彦宏; pinyin: Lǐ Yànhóng; born 17 November 1968) is a Chinese software engineer and billionaire internet entrepreneur who is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Chinese multinational technology company Baidu. [1] As of June 2023, his net worth was estimated at US$8.6 billion by Forbes.

  7. Baidu Baike - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Baike (/ ˈbaɪduː ˈbaɪkə /; Chinese: 百度 百科; pinyin: Bǎidù Bǎikē; lit. '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 ...

  8. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    e. China censors both the publishing and viewing of online material. Many controversial events are censored from news coverage, preventing many Chinese citizens from knowing about the actions of their government, and severely restricting freedom of the press. [1] China's censorship includes the complete blockage of various websites, apps, and ...

  9. Search engine marketing in China - Wikipedia

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    Search engine marketing in China. As of 2010, the largest internet enterprises in China were Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba followed by Soso, Sogou, Bing, and Yahoo. In March 2010, Google which had been in the list from 2000, was forced to pull out from China because of a heated dispute with the Chinese Government regarding the censoring of search ...