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  2. Baidu - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Wangpan ( 百度网盘 ), formerly Baidu Cloud ( 百度云) is a cloud storage service that offers 2 TB of free data storage. [68] Baidu started its Japanese language search service, run by Baidu Japan, the company's first regular service outside of China. [69]

  3. Baidu Browser - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Browser (Chinese: 百度浏览器) is a WebKit and Trident web browser developed by Baidu for Personal Computers and mobile phones.The Windows version of Baidu Browser contains a feature for proxy requests to certain websites, which permits access to some websites that are normally blocked in China, it also leaks search terms, hard drive serial number, network MAC address, as well as the ...

  4. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit and contribute to. It contains millions of articles in hundreds of languages, covering various topics and domains. Learn more about the list of most-visited websites on Wikipedia, and discover how popular and influential they are in the world.

  5. Yandex Search - Wikipedia

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    Registration. Optional. Current status. Active. Yandex Search ( Russian: Яндекс) is a search engine owned by the company Yandex, based in Russia. In January 2015, Yandex Search generated 51.2% of all of the search traffic in Russia according to LiveInternet [ ru; uk].

  6. Google, Baidu, Yahoo!, Yandex, and Microsoft Search for Growth

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    Baidu is China's leading player, and serving up the majority of search requests in the world's most populous nation -- and now, the world's largest nation in terms of Internet users -- is huge.

  7. AOL

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  8. Baidu's High Bar - AOL

    www.aol.com/2013/02/05/baidus-high-bar

    The following video is from Tuesday's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill and analysts Joe Magyer and Ron Gross discuss the top business and investing stories. In this segment, Baidu's ...

  9. DuckDuckGo - Wikipedia

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    DuckDuckGo was founded by Gabriel Weinberg and launched on February 29, 2008, in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. [2] [13] Weinberg is an entrepreneur who previously launched Names Database, a now-defunct social network. Self-funded by Weinberg until October 2011, DuckDuckGo was then "backed by Union Square Ventures and a handful of angel investors ."