Archive for September, 2007
Darizi: Facilitates Your Big Wedding Day Planning
The China’s Golden Week is coming, many brides and groom-to-be will hold their big wedding day in these seven-day holiday. When it comes to get married, there is a lot you have to plan, to think, to make it a perfect day in your life. Some websites would like to give you a hand to [...]
China Web 2.0 Review Reader Survey
It has been about two years after we launched this blog in November 2005. Now, we would like you to take this survey to help us better understand our audience, get insights to improve our contents and introduce new features in future.
The questionnaire has 11 questions, it takes you 5-10 minutes. Your support is highly [...]
CNNIC Report Shows Baidu Strengthened Its Position
China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released its latest search engine survey report, its third annual China’s search engine market development report.
The report showed that 74.5% users take Baidu as their primary search engine, increased from 62% from one year ago, while Google China’s market share slipped significantly from 25.3% to 14.3%. The recent report [...]
QQ Campus: Not Yet a Challenger to Xiaonei
In last week, Tencent finally launched QQ Campus, after more than half a year limited beta test. QQ Campus is obviously the direct competitor of Xiaonei.com, Zhanzuo and other campus social network websites in China.
In order to only allow students to register, many campus social network sites use email address to verify users’ identity. [...]
LinJuNet: Connect Your Neighbors Using Google Maps
LinJuNet (Linju means neighbor in Chinese) is a recently launched service focusing on create a social network by connecting your neighbors using Google Map.
Basically LinJuNet allows users to input their hometown, schools, office and places they visited on google map. Then a social network will be created by connecting the “neighbors” around those areas. [...]
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