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![]() | Web 2.0 Summit 2010: Robin Li, "A Conversation with Robin Li" Robin Li (Baidu, Inc.), John Battelle (Federated Media Publishing), "A Conversation with Robin Li" 2010年11月17日再生回数 11316 |
![]() | Robin Li speech A graduation ceremony speech from Robin Li co funder of Baidu. The original video is available at: www.tudou.com 2009年05月26日再生回数 5216 |
![]() | Baidu.com founder Robin Li visits Stanford University (9-23-09). Robin Li, founder of Baidu,com, China's search engine leader, speaks at Stanford University at the Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Seminar in the Hewlett Teaching Center on Sept. 23, 2009. 2009年09月25日再生回数 5323 |
![]() | Bill Gates Learns to Speak Chinese from Robin Li 2011年06月14日再生回数 1052 |
![]() | The Ballad of the Six Musketeers - Robin LI A song sung to commemorate 4 great years here at Western. A remix of the tear-inducing song Graduation by Vitamin C. A song of true bromance. 2012年05月07日再生回数 59 |
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![]() | Entrepreneurial Though Leader Lecture Series Robin Li is the Co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Baidu, Inc., and oversees the company's overall strategy and business operations. Since founding Baidu in January 2000, Li has turned the company into the largest Chinese search engine, with over 70% market share, and the third largest independent search engine in the world. In 2005, Baidu completed its successful IPO on NASDAQ, and in 2007 it became the first Chinese company to be included in the NASDAQ-100 Index. Prior to Baidu, Li was already regarded as one of the world's top search engine experts. His hyperlink analysis, patented in 1996, is among the inventions that shaped today's search engine technology. Li worked as a staff engineer for Infoseek, a pioneer Internet search engine company, from July 1997 to December 1999, and as a senior consultant for IDD Information Services from May 1994 to June 1997. Robin Li received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Management from Peking University in 1991, and a Master of Science Degree in Computer Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1994. 2011年06月23日再生回数 191 |
![]() | Bill Gates Raising Smoking Awareness in China 2011 Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Baidu CEO Robin Li run an smoking awareness campaign throughout Beijing, calling on Chinese people to say no to passive smoking. Sunita Rappai reports. 2011年06月12日再生回数 1673 |
![]() | US Senator Warns Baidu Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com US Senator Richard Durbin said he wrote to Baidu, the major Chinese search engine, and urged its founder Robin Li to relax its online censorship and respect freedom of speech. Durbin is working on a legislation to require US-listed tech companies to take measures to protect human rights or face punishments by USA People commented that if the legislation is passed, Baidu, which cooperates with CCP, will fall into despair. Durbin just paid a visit to China, where he used Baidu to search the Internet and found the search results heavily censored. He was disappointed but not surprised. He noted that Baidu benefited from Google's withdrawal. Beijing-based constitutional scholar Chen Yongmiao: Google brought a certain degree of freedom to China. Netizens could visit some overseas websites. It is rumored that Google suddenly stopped its service, after being reported to the authorities by Baidu. Discontent with censorship, it left China in 2010. Chen: We see Baidu's market share ever increasing. I think Baidu used Internet blockage to attack Google, to expand their market share. Besides speech freedom, according to a firm's social norm standards, Baidu is quite a malicious company. Durbin warned Baidu CEO Robin Li in his letter that he is committed to passing a new legislation to require US-listed tech firms to take "reasonable steps" to protect human rights. Otherwise they are punished. He said tech firms ... 2011年05月07日再生回数 219 |
![]() | Zhou & Bo Forced Google to Withdraw from China? Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com In March 2010, Google withdrew from China arousing great speculation in the world. Two years later, the Epoch Times newspaper exclusively reported that the Google incident was created by Zhou Yongkang and Bo Xilai in conspiracy to take Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao down, and seizing the power. This report said their purpose was to control free expression on internet, spread rumors about Hu-Wen and Xi Jinping, meanwhile grasp huge economic interests. The report said that in 2009, Bo secretly met with Robin Li, Chairman of search engine Baidu. They agreed that Bo would help Baidu to compete with its rival and get rid of Google. However, Baidu had to do what Bo said, unblocking scandals about Xi Jinping and Hu-Wen from overseas media who were pro-Jiang Zemin's faction. After a few months preparation, they framed Google on "Jurisprudence". Zhou Yongkang met with head of Google in China through an arrangement of National Security, ceased some Google's overseas searching function. In mid December 2009, under Zhou direct orders, Google's Gmail was attacked from within China, and their Intellectual property was stolen, resulting in Google abandoning China. The Epoch Times also revealed that after Bo and Zhou were under internal control, Hu-Wen's men working at Baidu, were spying on Baidu from the inside. Recently Baidu has from time to time uncensored sensitive words. Words such as; Shenyun Performing Arts, June ... 2012年04月21日再生回数 546 |
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