Baidu Penetrating Into China's Wireless Search Market
April 3, 2008 |
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Chinese Internet search engine Baidu.com (BIDU) is reportedly penetrating into the WiMax search market within Chinese cities such as Shanghai and Shenzhen.
A representative from Shanghai's Jiading county, which is currently working towards becoming a wireless zone, has disclosed that they are cooperating with Baidu to proceed with the development of a wireless search service, which is an integral part of their plan for being a wireless area.
A representative from Baidu has also said that the company will participate in the building and creation of applications for the wireless network, which is not only being done in Shanghai, but also in other Chinese cities like Shenzhen, Beijing, Dongguan and Changde. It is expected to be popularized in 25 medium and big cities by the end of this year.
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