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April 30, 2007|
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"Rupert Murdoch's wife Wendi may be on the board of MySpace China, but the way the new venture's CEO tells it, the famously interventionist News Corp mogul will play next to no role in how it is run."
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"Baidu.com Inc., China's Internet search leader, said first-quarter net profit more than doubled on strong traffic growth and higher advertising revenues."
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"Chinese Internet portal Sohu.com will report earnings on Tuesday, smack in the middle of China's week-long Labor Day national holiday period, and investors are clearly expecting to see a boost from a very early start to the 2008 Olympics advertising seas
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"Can anything stop Robin Li? A lot of people in China are probably asking themselves that question today..."
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"Google has 21.7 percent of China's search market, well behind industry leader Baidu.com Inc., which has 55 percent.."
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Armstrong on Obama: "I find his non-existent online outreach strategy very pre-2003, and you are free to defend it. Just don't mimic the latest about how Obama is the new Reagan, because the latter knew how to work with his base."
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