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Baidu C2C is one of the most important new product in 2008, which have potential to change the competitive landscape of China's C2C market, which is dominated by Taobao.com. Yesterday, Baidu started a roadshow to promote its new C2C service |



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CNET China announced yesterday that it has acquired an online lifestyle forum site 55BBS.com . According to report by Sina , Lu Wang, president of CNET China said the acquisition amount is over RMB 10 million yuan, and paid by |  |
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CNNIC, i.e. China Internet Network Information Center, yesterday released a report on online video market in China . According to the report, there are already 160 million online video users in China by the end of 2007. The report also |
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Last week, I was invited to join a panel discussion , together with Sam Flemming, Isaac Mao, Steven Lin and Raymond Zhou, on China's social media at Edelman's annual leadership meeting in Shanghai. On the panel, we first try to |
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Just in last post , we wrote about Tianya.cn's OpenSocial platform, and said it is the third website in China which goes into OpenSocial. In Google Developer Day 2008 in Beijing in yesterday, Kaifu Lee announced Google's OpenSocial strategy in |


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After Myspace.cn and CityIn , another website in China joins OpenSocial arena. Tianya.cn .cn, one of the most popular BBS forum in China, announced that it launched OpenSocial platform on late May. We heard many social networking sites started OpenSocial |  |
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After 6-day down time, 56.com , one of the largest video sharing site in China, has another announcement on its website, saying that they are currently working on the maintenance of all video data, and performing a large scale system |  |
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Today, QQ soft launches a new service called QQ Xiaoyou , which is a social networking service targeted at students in universities and high schools. Actually, Xiaoyou is the Chinese Pinyin for alumni. Currently, only invited QQ users are allowed |  |
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Today, we are exciting to launch the OpenWeb.Asia Workgroup . The OpenWeb.Asia Workgroup is a network of premium blogs, mainly in English, with focus on Asian Web industry. These blogs all work as an effective channels for the rest of |  |
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Goofy2.com is an interesting new website for users to conveniently share thoughts. Sound familiar? Yes, Twitter is such a tool. Actually, when you log in Goofy2, it may remind you of Twitter. Because just similar to Twitter, Goofy2 also use |  |
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