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Google Trying To Compete With Baidu
August
7th
Google is taking on Baidu in China by launching its own music search site—except this one will only point users to music that is free and legal to distribute. The site, located at google.cn/music and only accessible by Chinese Internet users, allows users to search by singer and song title. The search results will point to songs hosted by Top100.cn, a Chinese music site with financial backing from basketball star Yao Ming. Google’s music site will be ad-supported, and the company says that ad revenue will be shared with Top100.cn and its music partners. Read more here.
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