Archive for May, 2007
News Roundup: Zhuaxia, Netease and Real Name Blogging
Zhuaxia promote its cartoon subscription widgets: Maybe the standard orange feed icon is too geeky to be understand now, and traditional subscription widget as this one are not attractive to readers. Then Zhuaxia, the most popular Chinese rss reader, decided to promote its cartoon subscription widgets, with the intention to attract more users to add [...]
Feedburner’s Localization Meets Feedsky’s Globalization
Today’s big news for Feedburner is the rumor that Google may acquire it for $100 million, however for Chinese, the big news is Feedburner officially launched its Chinese version, it is translated by a popular Chinese blogger. Though the translation is criticized by Chinese users, it is not important. Because the translation is easy to [...]
Google Launches Life Search: Chinese Version of Google Base
Yesterday Google China launched a classifieds search engine, called Life Search. It now includes housing, job, train ticket, goods and restaurant. This new service has been disclosed in last month.
Both life service and the universal search unveiled two days ago are vertical movements of Google, but they are in different dimensions. Universal search represents different [...]
Lifesterblog: Somewhat Like a Vox Chinese Version
Maybe there are always startups who think it is never too late to provide blogging service. Lifesterblog, founded by Edmund Wong, is a newly launched Hong Kong-based blogging service provider, which targeted Hong Kong and Mainland China users. And as many Hong Kong websites, it has English version as well.
At my first glance, I [...]
Personalized Music For Your Pet Dog
SuperDoggie is a new music platform for your pet dog, launched several days ago by professional music community Dofala.
The website itself is like myspace of dog. Master of dogs can upload pictures and write dairies of their pets, same as parents are doing at sites like babytree.
The real business is that you can [...]
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