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Rumor: Baidu Union GM Resigns to Join Sina Microblog

Tencent Tech, 4/11/12

An industry source revealed today that Chu Dachen, GM of Chinese internet company Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) Baidu Union content network, has left Baidu and will join internet company Sina's (Nasdaq: SINA) Weibo microblogging product team in May. Read More

Baidu YouA Spins Off, Receives Eight-Figure USD Funding

DoNews, 11/30/11

Chinese internet company Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) B2C and C2C e-commerce platform YouA announced Wednesday that it has registered as an independent company and received eight-figure USD funding from IDG-Accel and Qiming Venture Partners. Read More

Baidu YouA to Launch Daily Life Search Advertising

Sina Tech, 9/03/10

Under the new strategy for its e-commerce platform YouA, Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) will launch a "daily life promotion" platform, signaling the company's entry into daily life information services. Read More

Baidu's YouA E-Commerce Platform to See Changes

Netease Tech, 5/25/10

Cai Hu, GM of Chinese internet company Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) C2C e-commerce platform YouA, recently disclosed that YouA is undergoing strategic transformation, and that both the platform and product structure will see changes, though the site's overall direction will remain the same. Read More

Baidu Works to Link Up E-Commerce Service

CCID, 5/24/10

Cai Hu, GM of the e-commerce division at Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), said at the recent APEC E-Commerce Business Alliance Forum in Chengdu that Baidu YouA will work to integrate its e-commerce services with Baidu's search engine. Read More

Baidu GM of YouA E-Commerce Service Resigns

Sina Tech, 3/10/10

A spokesperson for Chinese internet company Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) public relations department has confirmed that Li Mingyuan, GM of the company's Baidu YouA B2C and C2C e-commerce site, had submitted a letter of resignation, citing personal reasons and a desire to continue his studies. Read More