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Baidu is considering leaving America and returning to China

It's been more than a decade since Baidu went public through the NASDAQ, and the Chinese company has since risen to become one of the largest Internet companies in the world....

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China's homemade operating system is actually picking up steam

The problem with the PC market being dominated by just two operating systems (OS X and Windows) is that consumer options are limited and lack of competition can stifle innovation....

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Study finds that most Chinese startups lie about their funding

If you've had your eye on the startup scene in Asia anytime in the past couple of years, the first thing you'll notice is that there's a LOT of money...

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India will have have 236 million mobile Internet users by 2016

With China's mobile growth starting to slow down, all eyes are turning to India as the next burgeoning mobile market to take advantage of. According to a statement released by...

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Chinese investors are pouring billions into delivery startups

Be it delivering electronics or picking up laundry, there's just something about delivery startups that attracts hundreds of millions of dollars from Chinese investors. The latest startup to benefit from this is Ele.me, which...

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China's smartphone market is about to come to a complete standstill

China's smartphone market has been experiencing practically unfathomable levels of growth over the past few years thanks to the country's rapidly-growing middle class and increasing availability of mobile data, but that's about...

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This app wants to bridge the gap between online and offline shopping

It doesn't matter how fun and easy shopping online is, when it comes to clothes and accessories, it's almost always better to be at a physical retail store so you can...

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Alibaba will use Singapore to expand its cloud business overseas

As the "Amazon of China," it's only natural that Alibaba wants to expand its cloud division to better compete with the likes of Amazon Web Services. Ethan Yu, the vice president...

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Could UPQ be the Japanese equivalent of Xiaomi?

There was a time when Japanese companies dominated the consumer electronics market, but do to a combination of cultural and economic factors, that time has passed. Companies like Sony simply moved too...

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We could each have hundreds of Internet-connected devices by 2040

How many Internet-connected devices do you have? Most of us only have a handful while some may have a dozen or more, but according to SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, the Internet...

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