
QQ, once just the biggest online instant messaging service, has become also the biggest online gaming company in China. And like other giant online game companies in China, QQ’s steps across the border line has quickened over the last year.
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The operators, especially CMCC, have been accused of loose management on WAP and responsible for the illegitimate pornographic and violence content problem. Well to shut the media up, CMCC has put this pain in the ass by shutting down all WAP partner’s charging channels for further investigation.
Continue reading China Mobile Shutting Down WAP Payment
An massive wave of attention has moved towards mobile internet in the past week all across China, although shamefully it’s not because of something good, but the disgraceful flood of pornographic WAP sites that have been reported by the CCTV, china’s central television.
Some of those dirty holes now have been dug up and cleaned for
Continue reading Green Dam for Mobile Internet?

Ku6
SNDA – Shanda
According to reliable source, Shanda has nailed full acquisition of the online video sharing site Ku6, reported by DoNews, although neither parties have confirmed this deal to the media yet.
It’s definitely a big year for Shanda this year, following the IPO of its game division, acquisition of Hurray, partnership with Hunan
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The9 Earnings Compare
The9 (NASDAQ:NCTY), the online game company previously operating World of Warcraft in China market, revealed its 2009Q3 earnings, it’s shown that the net revenue of The9 in Q3 is 3.7 million USD, a decline of 94% comparing to 2008Q3 from 59.8 million USD.
The reason of the fall of renevue is due to losing losing
Continue reading The9’s Net Revenue Fell 94% after Losing World of Warcraft

Taobao.com
Revealed lately, Taobao.com, the leading online shopping site, will bring to the market a “Taobao” enabled handset next month December of 2009, OEM’ed by Lenovo; It is also revealed that Taobao is negotiating with China Telecom for carriers support.
Taobao.com is the leading online shopping website, taking up to 80% of the online transactions in
Continue reading Shopping on the go with Taobao’s Own Cellphone
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