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 [...]
China’s Campus Social Networking Market
With Facebook’s billion-dollar potential acquisition value, campus social networking is also a hot web 2.0 field in China. The history of alumni community in China can be traced back to 1999, when Joseph Chen, CEO of Oak Pacific Interactive, and others founded ChinaRen. ChinaRen was acquired by Sohu one year later by Sohu in 2000 [...]
Chinese campus social network hot again
Cnetnews reported: Oak Pacific Interactive has acquired Xiaonei (profile), Chinese version of Facebook. It will combine with 5Q, Oak Pacific’s campus social network division.
According to the report, 5q was founded in Apr. 2006. It has covered 2000 universities in China. The registration number is 1.2 million. Xiaonei was founded in Dec. 2005. It has [...]
Chinese Web2.osphere (Apr. 22)
Another web2.0 logo collection: What better than the previous one is that they classifed the web2.0 sites into different categories.
Toodou Stop Providing Blog Service: Gary announced in its blog that Toodou will not provide blog hosting service any more, they will focus on its core business podcast hosting. I do think it a smart [...]
Xiaonei Is Just another China’s Clone
I got the confirmation from Wang Xing, founder of Xiaonei.com, that Xiaonei has no relationship with FaceBook. So it is just another example of China’s clone of successful site of Sillcon Valley.
Yes, I agree that FaceBook is such a successful model that everyone want to follow or say to copy, Michael Arrington of Techcrunch.com also [...]
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