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June 29, 2007

Yodao Beta Launched

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According to a trusted source in China, a new search engine that called Yodao will officially launch on July 1st next month. There had been talk in the media of China that this search engine will replace the so.163.com. Indeed, in many ways, 163.com was not considered as a search engine that similarly to Baidu, that owned their proprietary search technology, but was rather a Google’s partner in China that happened to be used Google’s search technology in reaching the Chinese users. However, thing might change now, they launched their new search engine, Yodao could represent a new chapter for them.

On the landing page of Yodao, users can search through the Web, image (pictures), blog and dictionary. As I enter the keyword “technology” on their search engine, two lines of explanation appeared. as shown in the above picture:

Meaning: 1. The development of the information technology is the greatest technological advance of the 20th century.

Grammar: 2. Large scale industry emerged only gradually as technology evolved.

I simply don’t understand why they build this “dictionary” services into their search engine. A biased view is that majority of Chinese people that living in China are lack of English proficiency than those that stayed in South-East Asian countries such as Singapore and Malaysia. On the other hand, some Chinese living in Malaysia or Singapore that I met, they don’t speak Mandarin.

In addition to this, Yodao has also built-in the text snapshot view whenever you move your mouse cursor to the links of the search results, as illustrated by this page. There is more information, i.e. some demos in this search engine on their “Help” page (in Mandarin).

Tagged as: 163.com, China, Google, Search Engine, Yodao

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