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China: Baidu has launched its own mobile browser, for Androids.
Baidu has launched its own mobile browser,
the latest effort by the Chinese Internet search giant to keep ahead of its
rivals in the mobile space.
Announcing the product on Friday, Li Mingyuan,
Baidu's general manager of mobile and cloud computing, claimed the
Android-based Baidu Mobile Browser was 20 percent faster than rival browsers.
According to Reuters, Li added that the firm is aiming for 80 percent of
Chinese Android users to have downloaded the new software by year-end.
The mobile browser is available from today
(Monday), and will allow access to apps, games and video without the need to
download supporting software. It is thought to have been in beta mode since
last summer.
It will compete with rival products such as those
from Chinese firms UCWeb and Qihoo 360, as well as Google’s Chrome and the
default Android browser.
Baidu is investing heavily to keep its
market-leading search business relevant in the shift from the desktop to
mobile. It launched its own smartphone OS based on Android late year (known as ‘Baidu Yu’) and
has also worked with operators and OEMs on Baidu-branded devices.
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