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ArtikelBashing Baidu; The Internet in China  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8748 (Aug. 2011), page 50.
Topik: Broadcasting Industry; Search Engines; Censorship
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Isi artikelYear Google remembered its motto ("Don't be evil") and stopped co-operating with China's censors. Since then, Google has found it much harder to do business in mainland China. The chief beneficiary was Baidu, China's leading search engine. Its share of Internet searches, already vast, grew to a dominant 75%. Robin Li, Baidu's Chinese-born, American-educated co-founder, is only 42 but one of China's richest men. That makes him a target, despite his scrupulous efforts not to upset the ruling Communist Party. Since August 14th Baidu has been the subject of a series of damning investigative reports on CCTV, the main state-run broadcaster. Using undercover cameras, CCTV exposed Baidu employees apparently helping firms circumvent laws that bar unlicensed companies from advertising online. The reports also suggested that the lack of transparency in Baidu's advertising system could lead advertisers to overpay.
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