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on June 16, 2010
We recently talked about the fact that game company Zygna had moved into China. So it seems appropriate to comment on reports that Chinese game giant Shanda is facing a drop in investor enthusia...
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on July 10, 2009
China search engine Baidu is offering to help Japanese companies support e-commerce inside China, according to Asiajin. Baidu has had a Japanese version of it's search engine since 2007.
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on July 6, 2009
A number of news sources (Metaverse Journal, CNN, Venturebeat) are covering new restrictions on virtual currencies in China.
China's Ministry of Commerce has put an end to the exchange of virtual...
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on October 1, 2008
Temasek Holdings, Singapore's Sovereign Wealth Fund, has coughed up $100 million for the Chinese game company 9You.
We reported on this deal back in March, but now the money has actually changed ...
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on September 29, 2008
China Tech Blog pointed out in a blog post earlier this month that online shopping in China is just exploding...According to iResearch, the total volume of consumer transactions online in China during...
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on September 28, 2008
China CSR released a story last week on the 17 companies that just made it through the Internet Society of China's new credit rating scheme.
Some of the giants on are on the triple A rating list...
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on August 26, 2008
The Inquisitr ran a post yesterday saying that domain registrar GoDaddy is being blocked in China.
According to the Inquisitr's source, GoDaddy started being blocked during the beijing olympic ga...
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on July 22, 2008
Analysys International thinks it will get bigger - MUCH bigger.
According to a report released yesterday by XFN-Asia, Analysis International expects there to be 600 million Internet users in China by...
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on July 19, 2008
China is evidently paying people to say the "right" (read: politically correct) thing on the Internet. And (surprise) they've been doing it for a while, according to blogger Joop Dorrest...
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on July 11, 2008
Liz Gannes at New Tee Vee brought it to my attention this afternoon that 56.com has miraculously reappeared in the land of the living.
The Guangzhou-based video sharing site had been offline for five...