DANWEI reprinted an article from Music 2.0 blog on Baidu's strategy in conquering the music industry. ...full story at Global Voices
from Global Voices on Thu, Jul 24 2008
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| 20 Aug 08 |
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beijing debate about music and stuff-promo »
YouTube video This is the group we discussed with about being young and in the music industry in China.
They were great.....more to see in a few weeks, this is just a quick Hello.... |
| 23 Jul 08 |
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Baidu plots to divide and conquer music industry » Danwei Killing three generals with two peaches The following article by Zhang Zhiyuan was translated from the original Chinese article by the Music 2.0 blog. The article, and an introduction by the translator, are republished here with permission. Baidu... |
| 04 Jun 08 |
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Baidu.com hotbed for 'piracy' » Shanghai Daily THREE music industry bodies and several record companies have jointly vowed to boycott Baidu.com and alleged the biggest Internet search engine in China has become the biggest provider of pirated music in the country. ... |
| 11 Oct 08 |
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Baidu’s Bad Behavior » Sinosplice I wrote a while back about how to download music through Baidu’s MP3 search. Since then, Baidu has taken some heat, and downloads from overseas are no longer allowed (but it still works fine in China). In the past couple months, Baidu has been... |
| 07 Feb 08 |
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Old Baidu ad: We know China better » Shanghaiist While reading up on the latest lawsuits brought against Baidu by the world's top music labels, we were alerted to this old Baidu advertisement that stars Hong Kong funnyman Stephen Chow (周星馳) as Ming Dynasty poet Tang Bohu (唐伯虎). In the 1min... |
| 02 Jun 08 |
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Comments on Google VS Baidu » Sinosplice David DeGeest pointed me (via Twitter) to an interesting article: Google vs. Baidu: A User Experience Analysis. I suspect most readers of my blog are already quite familiar with Baidu and much of the content of the article, but I did find several points... |