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Baidu Released Mobile Phone Input Method
Baidu, Inc. released "Baidu Palm" and mobile phone input method on November 25, 2009.
Deleting Internet Postings a Growing Business in China
A new type of business in the field of information technology is emerging in China: one that enables clients to remove unflattering or detrimental material about them on the Internet.
Peter Brimelow: An extra Thanksgiving for Linde Equity Report
Editor Teal Linde won't be celebrating Thanksgiving today. But maybe he should. Linde, editor of the Linde Equity Report, is a Canadian, based in Vancouver, and Canada's Thanksgiving is in October.
Ken Heebner Top Holdings: GS, F, FCX, BIDU, PCU
It is hard to pin down on Investment Gurua s positions as he trades his chips at such a fast pace.
Google, Yahoo target Internet 'freedom' bill
Google Inc. and other Internet companies have zeroed in on a resilient effort by a Republican lawmaker to pass legislation that could restrict their ability to take a nuanced approach to operating in "repressive" foreign countries, according to third-quarter lobbying reports.
'Mad Money Lightning Round': Stick With Cisco
Here's what Jim Cramer had to say about some of the stocks that callers offered up during the "Mad Money Lightning Round" Thursday evening.
There are two main drivers to a stock pinning at strike on Expiration Friday. One is the open interest of the given strike.
Would you rather invest in a democracy or a dictatorship? Before you answer, consider that businesses in the former ostensibly have freedom from persecution, secure property rights, and recourse to the courts in the face of regulation.
New ETF is a way into smaller China
If Burton Malkiel, author of the famous "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" and Princeton University economist, is right, the majority of U.S. investors aren't profiting enough from China's rapid growth.
Yahoo or Baidu? The Choice is Clear
Believe it or not, Baidu's market cap of $15 billion is quickly approaching Yahoo's stock value of $23 billion.
As you get older, it seems that no one wants you to have any fun. You have to be more careful about your health.
Priceline.com Flying High on Strong Earnings
I can't fight this feeling that.... I've totally whiffed when it comes to our holding in Priceline.com . Much like Baidu , we had a great entry point early last spring, then took profit on a trade... and simply never went back in as we awaited some sort of pullback.
Baidu Charts: Short Trade Sets Up
One of the market's momentum leaders is Baidu . Last month the company released earnings and moved from a high of almost $440 to a low the next day of $353. That represented an almost 20% drop in one day.
Early Results From Google's China Music Service
The WSJ reports that so far Google's music service in China - which is a partnership between Top100.cn and Google - has attracted five advertisers who have committed $370,000 in spending.
Entrepreneurialism in China is going local. Rebecca Fannin Less than a decade ago, young Chinese entrepreneurs with degrees from Stanford and Berkeley and experience at Microsoft , Hewlett-Packard and Oracle returned to their homeland to launch copies of eBay , Amazon.com , Google and Facebook.
China web tycoon thrives on pig farms
William Ding, founder of Chinese online gaming giant NetEase.COM, feels as comfortable on the farm with his pigs as he does in the boardroom Melanie Lee BEIJING, CHINA: He may be a billionaire, but soft-spoken William Ding, founder of Chinese online gaming giant NetEase .COM, feels as comfortable on the farm with his pigs as he does in the ...
The Scary Move You Need to Make Now
The rise of globalized markets has forced everyone to become a global investor .
Vote on the World's Scariest Stock
We cleared the cobwebs once again for our annual World's Scariest Stocks contest.
China Internet Conference 2009
It's probably the biggest conference in China's IT industry. That's for sure, since this is a conference serving over 360 million web users and 192 million mobile internet users.
Dow Goes Up, Nasdaq Falls on Mixed Data
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 pulled out wins Tuesday, but Internet company Baidu dragged on the tech-heavy Nasdaq .
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