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Baidu Expects to Benefit From Google’s China Review (Update1)
February 10, 2010 00:42 EST -- Baidu Inc., owner of China’s most
popular Internet search engine, said its clients became more
confident about the company after biggest rival Google Inc.
indicated it may end its operations in the country.
Google Praised by China Activist Who Warns of ‘Monster’ State
February 10, 2010 00:04 EST -- Google Inc.’s decision to stop
censoring Internet searches is “encouraging” for people
pushing for greater freedom in China, dissident and artist Ai
Weiwei wrote in an opinion piece for today’s Wall Street Journal.
Baidu Jumps 10% as Revenue Forecast Tops Estimates (Update1)
February 9, 2010 17:30 EST -- Baidu Inc., owner of China’s most
popular Internet search engine, forecast sales that topped
estimates after Google Inc. said it may exit the world’s largest
Web market. The shares jumped as much as 10 percent.
Google Buzz Social-Networking Feature Added to Gmail (Update3)
February 9, 2010 16:08 EST -- Google Inc., the world’s most popular
search engine, added a social-networking feature to its Gmail e-
mail software, taking on market leader Facebook Inc.
China Web Operator Shut for Suspected Online Hacking, WSJ Says
February 9, 2010 02:19 EST -- China closed a local Internet
operator on suspicion of supplying malicious software used for
computer hacking, Wall Street Journal reported today.
For $110, Godless Will Adopt Pets of Blessed After Judgment Day
February 9, 2010 00:01 EST -- A fair number of people in the U.S. -
- estimates range from 20 million to 40 million -- believe there
will be a Second Coming in their lifetime, a Judgment Day when
the righteous are spirited away to a better place while the
godless remain on Earth.
Disney, Google May Buy Into China’s Bus Online, Reuters Says
February 8, 2010 20:43 EST -- A group of companies led by Walt
Disney Co. is in talks to buy 30 or 40 percent of Bus Online
Holdings Ltd., a Chinese in-bus digital media and advertising
company, Reuters reported, citing three unidentified people
with knowledge of the matter.
Google Touts Search Engine in Super Bowl Commercial (Update2)
February 8, 2010 17:45 EST -- Google Inc., the world’s most popular
search engine, ran a minute-long commercial during the Super
Bowl, marking a rare use of TV advertising for the company.
S&P 500 Plunge Fails to Shake Gabelli on Technology (Update3)
February 8, 2010 16:59 EST -- The combination of record earnings
growth and the fastest withdrawals from mutual funds since
before credit markets froze is creating opportunities for Mario
Gabelli.
Super Bowl Ads Ply Fans With Beer, Cars, Humor, Sex (Update1)
February 8, 2010 15:16 EST -- Football vied with beer, cars,
partial nudity and movie previews for the attention of TV fans
as the New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts
yesterday in the Super Bowl game in Miami.
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