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Why internet users chose Baidu over Google when it was in China
By
Josh Horwitz
Chinese search giant Baidu warns Google “the world is now copying from China”
By
Josh Horwitz
A Google-Tencent alliance makes for murky politics—but great business
By
Josh Horwitz
Without Sergey Brin, Google has lost its healthy fear of authoritarianism
By
Josh Horwitz
What will happen with e-scooters in the US? Look to bike-shares in China
By
Josh Horwitz
Google search might return to China’s internet, and some users can hardly wait
By
Josh Horwitz
A Chinese coffee startup has Starbucks sweating
By
Josh Horwitz
DJI is turning robot battles into the next college sport—advantage China
By
Josh Horwitz
A bomb exploded outside the US embassy in Beijing
By
Josh Horwitz
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Ziyi Tang
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Ziyi Tang
Why the semiconductor is suddenly at the heart of US-China tech tensions
By
Josh Horwitz
China’s next internet giants are getting big by serving the country’s poor
By
Josh Horwitz
Streaming subscriptions now outnumber pay-TV customers in Britain
By
Josh Horwitz
China’s “Saturday Night Live” steered clear of politics—and still got yanked
By
Josh Horwitz
China’s regulators are taking Xiaomi’s stock price on a ride
By
Josh Horwitz
The $200 billion US tariff list has prompted a 1,300-word rebuttal from China
By
Josh Horwitz
A startup challenging Starbucks in China is now worth $1 billion
By
Josh Horwitz
Investors in Hong Kong are not buying Xiaomi’s description of itself—or its stock
By
Josh Horwitz
Xiaomi starts trading just as the “biggest trade war in history” begins
By
Josh Horwitz
Xiaomi is looking less and less like Apple, and more and more like Muji
By
Josh Horwitz
Xiaomi founder Lei Jun’s tech empire goes way beyond smartphones
By
Josh Horwitz
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