Not outside simple interface design and other aspects, Tencent is still impeccable.

by dhfd8008lv on 2009-11-19 19:08:12

Xia Zhu wrote an article titled "Baidu's Demise, Tencent's Demise?", which made Tencent so angry that it almost spat blood - phew! Why go to such extremes? It's just a critique of Tencent from the perspectives of self-functionality experience and dynamic experience. In terms of dual-complex interface design and other aspects, Tencent still has room for improvement. In comparison, Baidu was born as an ugly duckling; its design level hasn't even reached the standard of design. The demise of Baidu isn't really about Baidu's demise, but rather Baidu changing some concepts. Currently, the launch of Baidu will bring a small benefit to general users: Liu Huafang once spared no effort in opposing Tencent’s mother company to fight for netizens' choice of static experience. However, Liu Huafang admitted frankly that Pony Ma doesn’t care about people's voices, but Pony Ma does care about Robin Li's voice. Baidu's only contribution isn't about being perfect itself, but rather forcing Pony Ma's little brother to return the choice of dynamic experience to users. Does Baidu have any impact on Tencent and the Internet industry? First, it puts pressure on Tencent, allowing users to have the right to choose their own client-side experience. This positively helps Tencent improve the client-side experience, affecting the portal traffic quality of Tencent, which will not be without disturbance to Tencent's profit model. Second, Baidu might struggle externally, but this is a field where imitation has always worried Baidu. Entering this high-demand area, Baidu will boldly try to follow suit. Third, the direction of the Internet is all about user-centricity. Foreign Internet companies may just move slower, but they cannot escape this rule. Fourth, the era battle between search and community has begun abroad. Many people consider Ma Huateng as someone who can bury search engines, while the war between Big Ma and Big Li unfolds—competition, conflict, and the clash between these two giants.

Linked reference: "Baidu Will Be an Ugly Duckling!" Permanent link: Baidu Will Be an Ugly Duckling! Related theme articles: While Coral Server provides software downloads to promote external standards, it passed important benchmark tests according to my understanding.

(Note: Some parts of the text are quite informal and contain colloquial expressions or unclear references, making precise translation challenging.)