Could Google win friends in China by giving away music?

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Thu, 02/07/2008 - 5:15am

Baidu, China's leading search engine, gets 7 percent of its traffic on a service that eases access to free music downloads. Google, determined to catch up, may follow suit.



 

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