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  2. Baidu - Wikipedia

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    Baidu, Inc. ( / ˈbaɪduː / BY-doo; Chinese: 百度; pinyin: Bǎidù; lit. 'hundred degrees') is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services, headquartered in Beijing 's Haidian District. [3] It holds a dominant position in China's search engine market, and provides a wide variety of other internet ...

  3. Baidu Wangpan - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Wangpan or Baidu Netdisk (Chinese: 百度网盘; pinyin: Bǎidù Wǎngpán; translation: Baidu Web Drive) is a cloud service provided by Baidu, Inc., headquartered in Haidian District in Beijing. It offers a cloud storage service, client software, file management, resources sharing, and Third Party Integration. After being created on one ...

  4. Baidu Baike - Wikipedia

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    'Baidu Encyclopedia', also known as Baidu Wiki) is a semi-regulated Chinese-language collaborative online encyclopedia owned by the Chinese technology company Baidu. The beta version was launched on April 20, 2006, [1] and the official version was launched on April 21, 2008, edited by registered users.

  5. iQIYI - Wikipedia

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    iQIYI ( Chinese: 爱奇艺, eye-CHEE-yee ), formerly Qiyi ( 奇艺 ), [2] is a Chinese subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Baidu. Headquartered in Beijing, iQIYI primarily produces and distributes films and television series. iQIYI is currently one of the largest online video sites in the world, with nearly 6 ...

  6. Robin Li - Wikipedia

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    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. Lu Qi (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Lu Qi ( simplified Chinese: 陆奇; traditional Chinese: 陸奇; pinyin: Lù Qí; born September 3, 1961) [1] [2] is a Chinese-American software executive and engineer who is the head of MiraclePlus, a startup incubator in China. Previously, Lu was the head of Y Combinator 's China until it was shut down. [3] He was formerly the chief operating ...

  8. Baidu Tieba - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Tieba ( Chinese: 百度贴吧; pinyin: bǎidù tiēbā; lit. 'Baidu Post Bar') is a Chinese online forum hosted by the Chinese web services company Baidu. Baidu Tieba was established on December 3, 2003 as an online community that heavily integrates Baidu's search engine. Users may search for a topic of interest forum known as a "bar ...

  9. Baidu Music - Wikipedia

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    Baidu. Platform (s) Cross-platform. Availability. China. Website. music .baidu .com. Baidu Music is a Chinese music streaming service by Baidu. By December 2015, it had 150 million monthly active users.