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According to industry insiders, US internet company Yahoo is planning to reacquire the "China Yahoo" brand and intellectual assets from Chinese e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba Group. Read More
Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) captured 70.49% and 70.58% of China's February search engine market in terms of page views (PVs) and unique views (UVs), respectively, down from 71.28% and 72.11% in January 2012, according to Alibaba Group's third-party web analytics subsidiary CNZZ. Read More
China Yahoo recently announced it will shut down its online music service (music.yahoo.cn) in January 2013. Read More
Tencent Tech has learned that as of August 21, Chinese online security software developer Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) has chosen its new search aggregator (http://so.360.cn) as the default search engine for its navigation portal (http://hao.360.cn), abandoning the company's long-standing partnership with Google. Read More
Four law firms in mainland China and Hong Kong have told Reuters that the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has issued an internal document proposing the State Council prohibit variable-interest entities (VIE). Read More
Beijing-based automotive website firm Bitauto has filed an IPO prospectus with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in preparation to raise USD 80 mln in an NYSE listing under the ticker symbol "BITA." Read More
Li Zhiguo, former China Yahoo senior executive and creator of Alibaba Group's local search engine Koubei, reportedly left his position as director of Alibaba's cloud computing business several days ago, according to a source close to the company. Read More
An anonymous source at Google has reported that Google's China offices never closed, the staff is continuing to work normally and Google.cn continues to censor search results. Read More
China's Xinhua News Agency has signed a partnership agreement for a strategic alliance with Internet firm Alibaba Group. Read More
The Internet Society of China has published a list of websites containing content that "violates public morality and harms China's youth." Read More