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On January 1, 2000, the company's founders, Robin Li and Xu Yong, returned to China from Silicon Valley with $1.2 million in venture capital and founded the company. At the beginning of its establishment, it positioned itself as a Chinese search engine for Chinese, and was willing to make unremitting efforts to achieve this goal.
In May 2000, it provided search technology services for the first time for the portal** - Silicon Valley Power, and then quickly occupied the Chinese search engine market and became the most important search technology provider. In August 2001, the beta version of the search engine was released, shifting from back-end services to independent search services, and the first PPC business model in China, and the Baidu search engine was officially released on October 22, 2001.
On August 5, 2005, it was listed on the NASDAQ in the United States, becoming the most eye-catching listed company in the global capital market in 2005, thus entering a new stage of development.
User Service Over the past 6 years, we have been tirelessly pursuing technological innovation, relying on broad and profound Chinese wisdom, and is committed to providing "simple and reliable" Internet search services for netizens.
Respond to hundreds of millions of search requests from 138 countries every day. Users can find relevant search results in an instant through the homepage, which come from a database of more than 1 billion Chinese web pages, and the number of these web pages is growing at a rate of tens of millions every day.
At the same time, users don't have to visit the homepage to search for information. More than 30,000 search affiliates combine search with their own ** in various ways, so that users can search at any time on the Internet. It also provides WAP and PDA search services, allowing users to search through wireless platforms such as mobile phones and PDAs, even if they do not have a PC nearby.
It has been committed to listening, excavating and meeting the needs of Chinese netizens, adhering to the concept of "user experience first", in addition to web search, it also provides diversified search services such as ***, documents, maps, teases, film and television, etc., and takes the lead in creating a search community represented by Tieba and Know, integrating the wisdom in the minds of countless netizens into search. "Down" has become the new verb for people to search.
Customer Service It also provides software, PPC, and contextual advertising services to businesses of all kinds. Each month, more than 5,000 businesses are using opportunities, 50,000 are using PPC services, and more than 300 large enterprises are using sponsored ads services.
We will not be satisfied with this, and the innovation of technology will never end. We will continue to focus on Internet search engines, and make people's lives better through unswerving efforts with advanced search technology and high-quality services.
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NASDAQ: BIDU) is the world's largest Chinese search engine, founded in Zhongguancun, Beijing in January 2000 by Robin Li and Xu Yong, committed to providing people with a "simple, reliable" way to obtain information. The word "" originates from the poem "Qingyu Case: Yuan Xi" by the Chinese Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Qiji:
Thousands of people are looking for him", symbolizing the persistent pursuit of Chinese information retrieval technology.
The company (,inc) was established at the end of 1999 in Yuntangerine Silicon Valley, USA, and its founders are Mr. Robin Li and Mr. Xu Yong, who have many years of successful experience in Silicon Valley. In January 2000, the company established its wholly-owned subsidiary, Network Technology (Beijing) **** in China, followed by Shenzhen branch in October of the same year, and Shanghai office in June 2001.
According to Robin Li, the shareholding structure is very reasonable, and the development, operation, and daily decision-making are completely in the hands of the management. At the time of establishment, the shares were divided into three parts: one part was held by the founders, one part was held by venture capitalists, and one part was the best options held by employees.
Li Robin revealed that his initial shareholding ratio was 50%, and Xu Yong was his own 1, and the total share capital was expanded to 32.32 million shares, based on this, the shares held by executives are in a controlling position, and among the executives, Robin Li holds personal shares, and Xu Yong holds 7%. Li is the largest individual shareholder.
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(NASDAQ: BIDU) is the world's largest Chinese search engine, founded in January 2000 by Robin Li and Xu Yong in Zhongguancun, Beijing, committed to providing people with a "simple and reliable" way to obtain information. The two characters originate from the phrase "Qingyu Case Yuan Xi" written by the Chinese Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Qiji, "The crowd is looking for him in a thousand", symbolizing the persistent pursuit of Chinese information retrieval technology.
"Know" is a search mode in which users themselves raise questions in a targeted manner and mobilize other users through the point reward mechanism to solve the problem. At the same time, the answers to these questions will be further used as search results to provide other users with similar questions to achieve the effect of sharing knowledge.
The biggest feature of knowing is that it is perfectly combined with the search engine, so that the tacit knowledge owned by the user is transformed into explicit knowledge, and the user is not only the user who knows the content, but also the creator of the knowledge, and the accumulated knowledge data here can be reflected in the search results. Through the interaction between users and search engines, the community of search engines is realized.
Knowing can also be seen as a search.
A supplement to the function of the cable engine, the tacit knowledge in the user's mind becomes explicit knowledge, and a new information base is formed through the precipitation and organization, in which the information can be further retrieved and used by the user. This means that users are both consumers and creators of search engines. Knowing can be said to be a humanized refinement of search engines that rely too much on technology.
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Inc. was incorporated in the Cayman Islands on 18 January 2000. Located in the Caribbean Sea, the archipelago is a British colony consisting of three islands not far from Florida in the southeastern United States. The Cayman Islands received a Royal Decree in 1978 which exempted the Cayman Islands from paying taxes forever, so that the Cayman Islands is completely free of taxes, whether on individuals, companies or the trust industry.
Therefore, it has also gained the reputation of "tax haven". In order to better control their subsidiaries and meet other needs, they also registered a shell company in another "paradise" of registered companies, the British Virgin Islands (BVI), called Baidu Holdings Limited.
Although Baidu uses the concept of "China's Google" in the United States, to be honest, the biggest thing I know about Baidu and Google is that they are both American companies. Baidu company is registered in the British Cayman Islands, Baidu's founder Robin Li holds a U.S. green card, Baidu start-up capital is a U.S. venture capital, and now U.S. capital accounts for more than 51% of Baidu, so it is an authentic U.S.-funded company.
According to Baidu's F-1 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Baidu is divided into an overseas part and a Chinese part. The overseas part is registered in the British Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands, they are U.S.-owned, and then Baidu is a domestically registered subsidiary. The registration of such a subsidiary is probably to circumvent the regulations on foreign investment not being allowed to enter the news and advertising fields.
The actual office headquarters is located at No. 10, Shangdi 10th Street, Beijing.
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