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Baidu had 75.9 percent of China's search market in the three months ending in June, while Google was in second place with 18.9 percent, according to Analysys International, a research firm in Beijing. About 500,000 songs from the music companies' global, Mandarin and Cantonese catalogs will be made available through Baidu at the start and expect that to rise to 1 million titles as new releases are added, according to Chan. A Baidu spokesman, Kaiser Kuo, said the company was not releasing revenue forecasts. Chan said he expected One-Stop China's digital music revenues in China to double or triple in a short period, though he had no financial details. The venture was created in 2009 and has a separate agreement to distribute music through China Unicom Ltd., one of China's three mobile phone carriers. Baidu's music downloads will be free to users through its advertising-supported ting! platform. But Chan said the company also is looking at creating a pay section that will offer additional services. ___ Online: Baidu Inc.: http://www.baidu.com/
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