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Meet Baidu, China’s homegrown search engine

One of China’s three tech titans (it’s the B in BAT), Baidu is effectively the country’s Google. It’s China’s biggest search engine, and is now investing heavily in AI and self-driving cars.

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The user interface of many Baidu’s products is very similar to that of Google. (Picture: Shutterstock)
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To put it simply, Baidu is the Google of China.

That comparison comes direct from Baidu’s own former group president. Admittedly, Lu Qi is a little biased here. But he’s also not wrong: Google and Baidu have a lot of similarities.

Like Google, Baidu made its name as a search engine. And like Google, it’s now trying to establish itself as a leader in artificial intelligence.

The user interface of many Baidu’s products is very similar to that of Google. (Picture: Shutterstock)
The user interface of many Baidu’s products is very similar to that of Google. (Picture: Shutterstock)
China has 772 million web users, Baidu holds more than 70% market share in China's search engine market. It’s the second largest search engine in the world behind Google.
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