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2004-06: Yahoo! China launched a Chinese search portal launch Yisou.com

Coming on the heels of Google's investment in Chinese search presence, Baidu.com, Yahoo has announced the release of their search website www.Yisou.com. The name of the search engine translates to "No.1 Search"......

CSE Notes: Chinese-search-engine.com is now registering your URL on YISOU.com free of charge. Please contact CSE with your URL at info@chinese-search-engine.com and we will send you a brief report after implementation of your request.(Yisou.com free submission channel has been closed now!)

2004-06: Fair Play - Google Joins Baidu To Tackle Spyware and Cheats

After making an investment in Baidu early this week, Google is now working with the Chinese search engine to foil search cheats. Baidu CEO Robin Li told the Beijing Morning Post that the two companies will work together against spy software and websites that cheat on search results. .

2004-06: DSL Sets Record Growth in Q1 2004 - China, the US and France added the most subscribers

The number of DSL subscribers grew at record rates in the first quarter of 2004 to reach 73.5 million worldwide. China, the US and France added the most subscribers, but Peru and Malaysia experienced the greatest subscriber growth.

China added one of most subscribers in Q1 2004

2004-06: ICQ Eyes China Market

AOL's ICQ will enter China's heated instant messaging market soon, ICQ general manager Orey Gilliam told QianLong during an interview published this week. Gilliam claims that the China market is important to ICQ's strategy and the company has sent several delegates to meet potential partners in China...

2004-06: DFJ Leads Baidu Investment, Google Takes A Stake

Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) has teamed up with seven firms to inject additional capital into Chinese search engine Baidu, reports ChinaByte. ChinaByte's source reveals that total additional investment is approximately US$100 million. Google is reported to be one of the seven companies and has reportedly ponied up $10 million...

CSE Notes: Chinese Search Engine Baidu is now playing a more and more important role in chinese search market. See Chinese-search-engine.com Baidu Report and Baidu PPC service
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