Baidu, Google's Chinese search engine rival, will overhaul services after being accused of allowing unlicensed suppliers to fake documents and buy their way up the search results, reports Ars
Technica.
Chinese citizens had complained about paying exorbitant amounts for products and services found on Baidu's search engine that later proved to be ineffective.
China's
top-ranked search engine expects to unveil a new advertising platform that will offer more information about companies listed in search queries. The forthcoming new platform, Phoenix Nest, aims to
offer better search result rankings and resolve some recent problems pertaining to competitive ranking.--Laurie Sullivan