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Shanda Interactive's (Nasdaq: SNDA) online literature subsidiary, Cloudary, has formed content distribution partnerships with a number of companies including Chinese e-reader and handwriting input peripherals manufacturer Hanvon (002362.SZ), Shenzhen-based tablet manufacturer Inmid, Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) Weibo microblogs, document sharing site Docin.com, and Chinese mobile internet portal 3G.cn. Read More
Chinese internet company Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) today announced that Sina Weibo microblogging platform will be merged with Chinese mobile internet portal 3G.cn's SNS product Bula.cn to create the co-operated "3G.cn Sina Microblog." Read More
According to the "2011 China Mobile Banking Industry User Survey" recently issued in Beijing by Chinese mobile internet portal 3G.cn, as of February 2011, mobile banking reached a penetration rate of 52.2% among Chinese mobile internet users, compared to 36.8% in July 2010. Read More
Chinese mobile internet portal 3G.cn released its "2011 White Paper on Mobile User Experience" in Beijing recently. Read More
Shenzhen-based consumer electronics manufacturer Yifang announced the launch of a new product line including tablet PCs and digital pens in Beijing yesterday, and began signing sales deals with partners around the country. Read More
At the 2010 China Internet Conference in Beijing today, president Zhang Xiangdong revealed that Chinese mobile portal 3G.cn would sign a strategic partnership agreement with the Nanfang Media Group. Read More
Guangzhou-based mobile internet portal 3G.cn announced in Beijing today that it has won a third round of funding led by China Broadband Capital Partners, with investment from JAFCO Asia, WI Harper, and IDGVC, following which China Broadband Capital Partners chairman Edward Tian will become a board member of 3G.cn. Read More
President Zhang Xiangdong of Chinese WAP portal 3G.cn said that most of the company's revenue still comes from advertising, and was in the nine-digit range last year. Read More
According to a source at Sichuan Telecom, China Telecom's (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) mobile applications store, the E-Surfing Spaces Applications Market, has provided more than 20,000 application downloads and garnered nearly 10,000 registered users - with several hundred new users each day - since launching in public beta on September 1. Read More
Guangdong Mobile has issued a notice stating that it has ended its partnership with 12 wireless value-added service providers (SPs) found to have engaged in false user subscriptions, forced subscriptions, and other unauthorized behavior, and will take the SPs offline for local users and report the SPs to its parent company for processing. Read More