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Baidu launches beta software search

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Baidu.com has confirmed its software search service is now up for beta testing and will go online officially tomorrow, says ChinaTechNews.

“The new software search service provides searches for computer software and mobile software”, says the story, going on:

“The searching results are mainly from six websites, including Skycn.com, Onlinedown.net, Duote.com, Sina.com, Zol.com.cn, and Pconline.com.cn, which offer downloads of software.

The official entrance link isn’t online yet, but surfers can for the moment reach Baidu software search through soft.baidu.com.

“Apart from the search function, Baidu.com’s software search page also recommends software in different categories, including instant messaging software, anti-virus software, and system tools, to users”, says ChinaTechNews, adding:

“Users can directly choose those recommended software from the list and download them.”

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ChinaTechNews – Baidu To Officially Launch Software Search Service Tomorrow, September 1, 2010

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