According to reports from Reuters, China’s largest search engine Baidu has made a deal with Microsoft’s search engine Bing.
According to reports from Reuters, China’s largest search engine Baidu has made a deal with Microsoft’s search engine Bing.
It has just been reported that Facebook has entered into a deal with the popular Chinese search engine Baidu, in order to launch their services in China.
Following Google’s recent declaration that the search engine might pull out of China if it is not allowed to show uncensored search results, the spotlight has also fallen on rival, Microsoft, who has also started operations in China.
A study of the global search market undertaken by comScore recently found that over 113 billion searches were carried out online in July 2009.
Google is experiencing, probably for the first time in a very long time, what it feels like to not be the first in a race.