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CHINA'S INTERNET
China now has more Internet users than any other country, and the Chinese online population is still growing. Local Internet companies have emerged as powerful rivals to the big American name for dominance in the market.
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The Swiss brand valuation agency BV4 recently released the report “The Most Valuable Social Media Brands 2012” (pdf).
Listed below are 7 golden rules: 1. Quality over Quantity Domains are cheap so if you want to, you can hand register...
It is good to note that you need to follow the current trend, be it in fashion, sports, that kind of thing.
As a follow up for the recent post I made about the types of mobile phones used in China, I’ve prepared some data on...
On Nov 11, 2011, Singles Day, TMall held a massive one-day sale, resulting in a total of 3.36 billion Chinese Yuan in...
This graph shows the amount of Internet surfing done in China, according to device. It is interesting to note: - How...
China’s Internet is now echoing with rumors that Facebook has signed an agreement to enter China. Hu Yan Ping, manager...
Been meaning to post this list of prediction for China’s Internet from Dick Wei of JP Morgan for a while.
Six months ago Ogilvy’s China social media team created an infographic to show some of the local platforms thriving in...
This quick overview of why and how companies have used Social Media to engage with China’s online culture was written...
An effort to spark discussion of Internet freedom amongst Chinese microblog users appears to have landed the U.S.
I wrote the below article for China Business Review, the magazine of the US-China Business Council. I’d be interested...
China’s lead in transforming the world’s Internet is highlighted by a new report from the Boston Consulting Group...
After a week of mixed signals and speculation (see previous blog post), the Chinese government has decided to renew...
The consultancy Roland Berger and CIC have put together an interesting report on how Social Media affects Chinese...
Synovate released an interesting study that shows how much time Chinese youth spend on the Internet vs TV vs newspapers.
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...spate of attacks on children in China in recent ... echoed in some Internet
...with the Chinese Internet ... the next-generation mobile Internet platform, MeeGo. The cooperation is expected to...
Chinese Internet payment service Alipay aims to improve security and make its services easier to use as the company...
5. Firefox users can browse as if they were in China. If you're curious about how China's Internet censorship and...
A cyberattack that was traced to Chinese hackers, which stole some of Google's proprietary computer code and attempted...
...on the Chinese internet. ... to long periods of labor reform in the countryside for ... perfunctorily, "Oh,...
Chinese internet giant ... Qzone, the Largest Social Network in China, is a Failure (1,157 words) China Web
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