China: Baidu is licensed to provide online information
China's largest Internet search service, Baidu.com, has just been licensed by the government to become an online portal with full functions and powers as another press.
The decision has been passed since the end of last week, under which Baidu will have the right to provide online information services, enabling it to provide its own articles instead of just displaying search results. Search for information today.
Now Baidu has started to set up its own information department, and is expected to quickly implement the information plan that the search engine is planning for a long time. Baidu has been likened to a "Chinese Google" because its search market share in China has surpassed the Google giant.
A few years ago, Sina.com - China's largest Internet portal was also licensed to provide information services online. However, as of the present time, Baidu is still the first online search engine in this country to be granted the same license.
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