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Baidu launches new platform

Updated: 2011-09-03 09:04

By Shen Jingting (China Daily)

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Baidu launches new platform
Attendees at the Baidu Technology Innovation Conference walk past company signs in Beijing on Friday. Baidu plans to cooperate with cell phone makers and produce tailored products with its "Yi Platform".[Photo/Bloomberg]

BEIJING - China's top search engine Baidu Inc has moved to strengthen its position in the mobile Internet era by launching a new mobile application system on Friday and competing with Internet rivals to provide more mobile services.

The "Yi Platform", which is based on Google Inc's Android mobile operating system, can assist third-party software developers in creating applications such as games, music and book tools that they can distribute through the platform.

"Yi will lower the cost, share users and increase traffic for developers," Xu Yingchun, executive director of Baidu, said at the annual Baidu Technology Innovation Conference.

The service will also facilitate mobile phone manufacturers, he added.

Baidu plans to cooperate with cell phone makers and produce tailored products with the platform, which will add the company's cloud-computing services to handsets.

Rumors had been rife that Baidu was about to launch a mobile operating system, similar to Google's Android and Microsoft Corp's windows system.

"Robin Li (Baidu's CEO) trod a cautious path for Baidu when he started exploring the mobile Internet field," said Li Yi, secretary-general of the China Mobile Internet Industry Alliance. He said he felt disappointed that Baidu had not made a bolder move by launching a new mobile operating system.

"Compared with Alibaba, Baidu has been left behind," Li added, referring to Alibaba Group, which launched its first smartphone on July 28, using an internally developed operating system known as Aliyun. The handset provides cloud-based services, with 100-gigabyte storage for each user.

However, on Friday, Wang Jin, Baidu's vice-president, told Dow Jones Newswires that the company is not ruling out the possibility of eventually developing its own operating system.

Other Chinese Internet and telecommunications equipment makers have launched self-developed smartphones to take advantage of the mobile Internet era.

In addition to Alibaba, the start-up company Xiaomi Corp, which was founded by the Chinese Internet guru Lei Jun, released a smartphone costing 1,999 yuan ($313) in August. The Xiaomi mobile phone is known for its high-end performance and extremely low price.

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd launched its first mobile phone offering cloud-based services in early August, and Sina Corp rolled out a line of smartphones catering to those using its micro-blogging service Weibo.

"Baidu should be concerned when smartphones become more popular. The company is a formidable player in the PC era in China, but it may lose its position when everyone starts to use Google's search engine on their mobile phones, because Android is the major mobile platform," Li said.

Baidu also presented its new homepage design on Friday, as CEO Robin Li said he wanted to reduce the effort users expend when searching for results.

"In the past, we provided links through which users can get the information they want; now we are demonstrating useful information and applications on Baidu's homepage, and every user can create a personalized homepage," Li said.

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