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Posted 1 day ago
Regarding tsunami of late 2004, Richard MacManus of Read/Write Web has summarized three ways that people used the Web in response to the disaster:1) as a constantly updated source of news about the di
Posted 3 days ago
Yesterday afternoon, a strong earthquake measured at 7.8 on the Richter scale happened in Sichuan province, China. It is so strong that many people in other provinces, including me in Beijing, over 15
Posted 5 days ago
On April 25th, 2008, China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released the Research Report of China Youth Internet Behaviors. The report studies the online behaviors of 107 million China s
Posted 6 days ago
In my post about Softbank s huge investment on Oak Pacific Interactive, or say Xiaonei.com, I believed that the investment will inspire more people in China to try to build another similar Facebook-
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BusinessWeek published a special report on virtual world on Monday, with one article on virtual World in China which featured Hipihi, Novoking and UOneNet (a.k.a. uWorld). On April 21st, Hipihi announ
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Beijing based StumbleUpon like service Quzhai has sent out an email to all its users that the service will be shut down very soon.Quzhai learns users interest by asking them to click like or dislik
Posted 2 weeks ago
Lots of discussion on the news that Masayoshi Son s Softbank will lead an investment totaling $430 million for approximately 35% stake of Oak Pacific Interactive (OPI), whose main asset currently is
Posted 2 weeks ago
Qiushibaike.com, an interesting website that let users to share their embarrassed stories online, is trying to sell its banner ads and feed ads in Chinese C2C website Taobao.com. (via Webleon) Till no
Posted 2 weeks ago
CHINICT, an event focused on the promising high tech companies from China and the West, will take place for the 3rd time in Beijing, on May 22nd and 23rd 2008. The most promising IT companies from Chi
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It has been rumored for quite a long time, Tudou, the largest video sharing website in China, finally officially announced its $57 million series D financing at a $150 million valuation, which is the




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