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Xianoei Facebook audience Xianoei Facebook audience(0)

Xiaonei.com, which has about 70 million registered users, was founded in December 2005. Its design and functions are very similar to that of Facebook. Both websites were originally targeted at university students. In China, the Xiaonei.com network is often used as a way to make new friends and even meet potential boy or girlfriends.

After the website was bought by Oak Pacific Interactive in October of 2006, it quickly became more commercialized, opening registration to workers in well-known companies in November 2007.

Renren.com was originally owned by a Hong Kong-based online company until the company closed down in 2001. Chen Yizhou bought the domain name in 2005, and launched it as a consumer information website there in 2006, but that venture failed in 2007, again leaving the website vacant – until now.

Source : Konaxis

Tudou.com introduced its SNS network video sharing shortcuts Tudou.com introduced its SNS network video sharing shortcuts(0)

The websites supported by Tudou’s “SNS video-sharing shortcuts” including five popular SNS communities at home and abroad: Kaixin.com, education net, Douban, Facebook, Twitter. Users of the site can just click on the corresponding Share button to open a new window to the site or a broadcasting page to share the SNS video with their friends.

Huang Huiwen, vice president of market and community department, said that as an open sharing platform and promotion of the spirit of community sharing, they will continue to enhance the user viscosity, try more functions of combination with other web applications to create a win-win model.

Tom Plans To Re-start Internet Strategy Tom Plans To Re-start Internet Strategy(0)

Yang Guomeng, the newly appointed CEO of Tom Group, has revealed the company’s Internet strategy in which Tom.com is positioned as an open and trans-network platform that not only provides mainstream services like e-commerce and instant messaging, but also is opened to all third-party applications.

Last year Tom Online took itself off the public markets in the hope of avoiding continued strain from investor worries. The company had been accused in mainland China of sending mobile spam, and mobile services accounted for a majority of its revenue.

Source : Chinatechnews

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