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Sogou
NameSogou
TypePublic
Traded asNYSE: SOGO
IndustryInternet
Founded2005
FounderWang Xiaochuan
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Area servedChina
Key peopleWang Xiaochuan, Tencent Holdings

Sogou is a Chinese internet company that provides a range of online services, including search engines, online advertising, and artificial intelligence solutions, competing with Baidu, Alibaba Group, and Tencent Holdings. Founded in 2005 by Wang Xiaochuan, Sogou has become one of the leading internet companies in China, with partnerships with Microsoft, IBM, and Google. Sogou's services are used by millions of people in China, including users of WeChat, QQ, and Sina Weibo. The company has also collaborated with Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, and Peking University on various research projects.

Introduction

Sogou is a major player in the Chinese internet market, providing a range of services, including search engines, online advertising, and artificial intelligence solutions, similar to those offered by Yahoo!, Bing, and DuckDuckGo. The company's search engine is one of the most popular in China, with a market share of around 10%, competing with Baidu and 360 Search. Sogou's online advertising platform is also widely used by Chinese companies, including Alibaba Group, Tencent Holdings, and JD.com. The company has partnered with Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to provide social media services to its users.

History

Sogou was founded in 2005 by Wang Xiaochuan, a Chinese entrepreneur and computer scientist, who previously worked at Microsoft Research Asia and IBM China. The company started as a search engine and quickly gained popularity in China, with investments from IDG Ventures, Fidelity Investments, and Kleiner Perkins. In 2010, Sogou launched its online advertising platform, which became a major source of revenue for the company, competing with Google AdWords and Baidu Tuiguang. In 2017, Sogou was acquired by Tencent Holdings, one of the largest internet companies in China, with a stake in Riot Games, Epic Games, and Ubisoft.

Products_and_Services

Sogou provides a range of products and services, including search engines, online advertising, and artificial intelligence solutions, similar to those offered by Amazon, Apple, and Google. The company's search engine is one of the most popular in China, with a market share of around 10%, competing with Bing and Yahoo!. Sogou's online advertising platform is also widely used by Chinese companies, including Alibaba Group, Tencent Holdings, and JD.com. The company has partnered with Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to provide social media services to its users, and has collaborated with Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, and Peking University on various research projects.

Technology

Sogou's technology is based on artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, similar to those used by Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. The company's search engine uses a range of techniques, including natural language processing and deep learning, to provide accurate and relevant search results, competing with Bing and DuckDuckGo. Sogou's online advertising platform uses data analytics and predictive modeling to deliver targeted ads to users, similar to those used by Google AdWords and Facebook Ads. The company has also developed a range of AI-powered products, including chatbots and virtual assistants, similar to those offered by Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

Controversies

Sogou has been involved in several controversies, including concerns over censorship and data privacy, similar to those faced by Google, Facebook, and Twitter. The company has been accused of censoring search results and online content, particularly with regards to sensitive topics such as Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and Falun Gong, and has faced criticism from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Reporters Without Borders. Sogou has also faced concerns over its handling of user data, particularly with regards to its partnership with Tencent Holdings, which has a stake in Riot Games, Epic Games, and Ubisoft. The company has responded to these concerns by implementing new data protection policies and increasing transparency around its censorship practices, similar to those implemented by Google and Facebook.

Acquisitions_and_Partnerships

Sogou has made several acquisitions and partnerships in recent years, including its acquisition by Tencent Holdings in 2017, which has a stake in Riot Games, Epic Games, and Ubisoft. The company has also partnered with Microsoft, IBM, and Google to provide cloud computing and artificial intelligence services, similar to those offered by Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Sogou has also acquired several Chinese startups, including Zhihu and Douban, which have collaborated with Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, and Peking University on various research projects. The company has also partnered with Chinese government agencies, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Development and Reform Commission, to provide internet services and data analytics solutions, similar to those provided by Palantir Technologies and SAP SE.

Category:Chinese companies

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