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Search king plans to enter the online music market in China for the first time, a move that steps up its battle with Baidu.com in music downloads.
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Breaks in undersea cable off Egypt cuts access to Web in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines.
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Breaks in undersea cable cuts access to Web in China, Egypt, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and the Philippines.
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Authorities shut off a site offering X-rated live videos
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Apple is in talks to sell the U.S. firm's popular iPhone in Thailand, according to a person within Thailand's Advanced Info Service.
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Investors previously went nuts on news that Apple's iPhone could gain access to China Mobile's 350 million subscribers, a number larger than the U.S. population.
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The search company agrees to settle a lawsuit brought on behalf of several Chinese dissidents for Yahoo's alleged involvement in providing information the Chinese government used to prosecute the men.
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A senior executive at Yahoo apologizes for failing to give U.S. lawmakers additional information about the company's alleged role in the imprisonment of a Chinese dissident.
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The fast-growing social-networking site is targeting the world's second-largest Internet market, registering local web address Facebook.cn in China.
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Web search leader Google says it is closing the gap with rival Baidu in China, after years of trying to increase market share in the world's second-largest Internet arena.
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