November 06, 2008
In last two weeks, there are quite some rumors or news on China’s video sites, most of them are related to layoff. 6.cn, a video sharing site backed by Ceyuan Ventures, announced that it to cut its workforce from over 200 to about 60. UUSee, a p2p video streaming site backed by Sequoia Capital...
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July 22, 2008
This Monday I participated in the Mobile Monday Beijing event with the intention to know the experience of going abroad from some Chinese mobile companies, including Pica.com, a mobile IM service provider, Yicha.cn, a mobile search company with presence in Japan since 2006, PP.cn, a mobile community...
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July 20, 2008
This year will be a big year for open platform concept in China, with Xiaonei, Comsenz, 51.com, Taobao launching their open platform. In last week, I have chance to have an interview with David Li, who developed some very popular apps on Facebook platform. So we asked his opinion on open platform of...
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March 26, 2008
Kaiser Kuo wrote an insightful post yesterday on the development of widgets in China. I would like to echo some of his points and add my ideas as well. Yes, for almost all new technology in web 2.0 field, it seems widget is the only field in which you can hardly find Chinese copycats. That’s r...
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March 10, 2008
Robert Mao works in Microsoft in Europe. Prior to it, he was founder of UUZone, one of the first social network websites in China but entered into dead pool in last year. He is now working on a hobby project called OPSN, which stands for Open Portable Social Networks. In last week, he made a present...
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February 03, 2008
The online video regulations co-issued by SARFT and MII, which requires all online video service operated by state owned companies, has officially in effect since Jan 31st already. As we expected, the services of Chinese video sharing websites, all run by private companies, haven’t affected by...
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