Google's China rival to create Android-like OS
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Google's biggest search rival in China - homegrown market leader Baidu, is to develop a Linux-based smartphone to rival the Californian search giant's Android-based devices. Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua today reported a deal between Baidu and developers Tencent and TekMobile to create an "Android-like operating system". Tencent is the company behind Asia's most popular instant messaging software, QQ. According to reports in the Chinese media, the move is being...
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