Archive for November, 2007
Hainei: Strong Competitor of Facebook Wannabe in China
Several of my friends were twittering a new social networking site called Hainei.com today. At first glance, I was thinking it is just another Facebook clone in China. But then I was quite surprised to know who is the founder of Hainei.
Can you believe that it is a new project by Wang Xing, the founder [...]
Web Innovations in China
Last week is the web 2.0 week for me, since I participated in three events, i.e. the third annual Chinese Blogger Conference, “Web 2.0 in China: What’s Next?” organized by Orange Lab, and China Foo Beijing. It’s great to meet startups, entrepreneurs, researchers and other people related to Internet industry and exchange ideas with them. [...]
News Roundup: Douban, Qzone, iNeZha and Tianji
The change of China’s foreign investment rules to influence China’s Internet industry: Last week, China’s National Development and Reform Commission announced the issuance of a revised Catalog for the Guidance of Foreign Invested Enterprises (Revised 2007). According to the new catalog, the news website, online video and audio service, the operation of Internet cafe and [...]
Baidu Finance Launched
It has been rumored for a long time that Baidu will launch a finance channel, since Baidu started to recruit finance editor. Today Baidu announced this new service: Baidu Finance.
Similar to Google Finance, Baidu Finance offers an easy way for you to search for various financial products, including stocks listed in China Mainland or [...]
Friendster To Announce Simplified Chinese Version
Friendster, US-based social network pioneer, will formally announce the Simplified Chinese version in a few hours. If you are a regular user of the service, you should have noticed the language option on the upper right corner of page for a couple of weeks.
While the local social network market is still far from mature yet, [...]
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