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According to an industry source, Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK) has finalized an acquisition of Cloudary, the online literature platform of online media provider and game operator Shanda Interactive. Read More
On November 5, Beijing-based mobile and browser game developer ECode Network Technology announced at a press conference that the company has obtained the mobile game adaptation rights for online novel Maoshan Houyi. The game will be developed using the Unity 3D engine, and is expected to be released in May or June of 2014. Read More
Xinhua News Agency subsidiary Xinhua New Media Culture Communication has made a strategic investment in Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive's wholly owned online literature subsidiary, Cloudary Corporation (Shanda Literature), according to a joint announcement made today by the two companies. Read More
According to Tencent Tech, Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive's e-publishing platform, Cloudary, has received USD 110 mln in a new round of founding from global investment firms Goldman Sachs and Temasek. Read More
An industry source revealed on May 6 that a team of former employees of online literature site Qidian (a subsidiary of Shanda Interactive's online literature arm Shanda Cloudary) led by Qidian founder Wu Wenhui recently received investment from Tencent (0700.HK). Read More
Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) is reportedly seeking to hire editors departing online literature site Qidian, a subsidiary of Shanda Interactive's online literature arm Shanda Cloudary, and is attempting to lure away Qidian authors with higher offers as part of a plan to set up its own online literature site. Read More
Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive's online bookstore, Yun Zhong Shu Cheng, released its 2012 report on Chinese e-reading today. Read More
Zhangmen Technology, a company affiliated with Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive, recently released its first mobile product, "Bailing Voice Assistant" (unofficial translation). Read More
Guo Chaohui, CEO of Shanda Interactive's e-book and handset subsidiary Nut Shell Electronics, reportedly tendered his resignation on October 19 and will step down next month. Read More
An informed insider has revealed that Chinese internet company Shanda Interactive has reached an agreement with Tencent (0700.HK) under which the new Shanda handset will come pre-loaded with a suite of Tencent applications, including QQ mobile applications, Tencent's mobile messaging app Weixin, its QQ mobile browser, and Tencent security products. Read More