Archive for January, 2008
What Do Chinese Internet Users Do Online?
CNNIC just released its latest semi-year report on development of Internet in China. According to the report, by the end of 2007, the number of Chinese Internet users has reached 210 million, an increase of 48 million in last six months, or 73 million in last year. Among these 73 million new Internet users, 29.17 [...]
Changyou: Mobile Personal Relationship Management Service
Changyou.cc is a mobile service which just launched two days ago. It provides a Windows Mobile-based mobile and online service with the aim to enable mobile users to manage their relationship conveniently and efficiently.
What Changyou offers now is an easier way to backup your contact information online on Changyou’s server, and then restore it [...]
Baidu Launched Entertainment Channel
As expected, today Baidu launched another content channel, entertainment channel, or Baidu Yule, after its finance channel and 2008 Beijing Olympics channel. Since the end of last year, Baidu has set a countdown to the launch of entertainment channel with celebration videos from about 100 famous entertainment stars.
As Baidu Finance and Beijing Olympics [...]
Tucia Launches Niche Witkey Community For Photoshoppers
If you are looking for an online image processing service, here’s a lazy man’s choice. Just upload your image to Tucia as well as providing your requirement, there will be real human do it for you.
Tucia is yet another service ready to beat any algorithm with human power. The other similar area is human-powered search [...]
Plus8Star Looks Inside QQ
QQ, the most largest IM service in China and in the world, is one of the most successful and profitable Internet companies in China. It generates over $700 million in 2007, but do you know what is QQ’s business model, how it get users to pay for the service? Maybe most of us can not [...]
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