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Discussions tagged with 'chinese market' cover Alibaba's AI and cloud infrastructure investments, Baidu's expansion into social networking, and software piracy trends in China. Topics include Alibaba's Qwen3 open-source AI models, RMB 380 billion cloud spending, and revenue growth at Alibaba Cloud. Baidu's move into social services to compete with Tencent is also examined. Additionally, the tag includes reports on Chinese pirates selling Windows 7 on USB drives, highlighting unauthorized distribution methods. These threads provide insight into technology business strategies, competitive dynamics, and software distribution challenges within the Chinese market.
Alibaba’s latest AI push reads like a two-act drama: a crescendo of product releases and developer traction on one side, and an equally loud chorus of pricing pressure, competition, and heavy-capex obligations on the other. In the past year the company has rolled out its Qwen3 model family and...
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China's Baidu is going social
Baidu, China’s “Google” so to speak, has announced the development and expansion for more social networking services to keep its strong momentum and dominance in the Chinese Internet landscape.
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According to Chinese blog Techweb, Baidu CEO...
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Pirates get innovative on Windows 7 Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error Written by Link Removed due to 404 Error Thursday, 03 December 2009 09:44
Doing what Microsoft doesn't
Chinese pirates are doing something that Microsoft didn't – they are starting to peddle...