Robin Li
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President of Baidu, the world's leading Chinese search engine, and an authoritative expert in the new generation of Internet technology. After graduating from Peking University, he studied in the United States and received a master's degree in computer science from the State University of New York at Buffalo. During his 8 years in the United States, he successively held senior positions such as senior consultant of Dow Jones Company and senior engineer of INFOSEEK, an internationally renowned company. He has made great contributions to the global search engine industry. He was the first to create ESP technology in the world. At the same time, the "hyperlink analysis" technology he invented and obtained a US patent was adopted by global search engines. Robin Li returned to Beijing in 1999 and founded Baidu. It took three years to build Baidu into a world-famous Chinese search engine company, and www.baidu.com was also widely used by 70 million Internet users. In 2001, Robin Li was named one of the "Top Ten New Entrepreneurs in China", in 2002 he was awarded the title of the first "Top Ten IT Figures", and in 2003 he was awarded the title of "The Second Zhongguancun Outstanding Entrepreneur".
About Baidu Baidu.com
Baidu (www.baidu.com), the leading Chinese search engine. Every minute and every second, Baidu accepts Chinese search requests from all countries around the world with more than 100 million Chinese web pages, the world's unique "hyperlink analysis" technology, sub-second speed, and a huge server base. Every year, by responding to billions of searches, tens of millions of netizens share the purest search experience from Baidu and swim in the sea of ??information.
"Everyone is looking for her on Baidu". The word "Baidu" comes from Xin Qiji's "The Sapphire Case". It symbolizes Baidu's persistent pursuit of Chinese information retrieval technology.
Baidu was founded in Silicon Valley in the United States by Mr. Robin Li and Mr. Xu Yong at the end of 1999.
In 2000, Baidu returned to China for development. This has opened a new chapter for Chinese search engines.
Since Baidu entered the Chinese Internet and software market, it has been relying on its own strength to provide the majority of netizens with an excellent search engine www.baidu.com, providing the most advanced search engine technology services for major Chinese portals, and providing Many companies provide the most advanced online marketing tools in the new era and enterprise-level application software with independent intellectual property rights. Baidu's bidding ranking has become a powerful marketing tool for more than 30,000 small and medium-sized enterprises in China.
The emergence of Baidu has set up a banner of national technology for the Chinese Internet. Baidu will continue to work hard and continue its mission.