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Shanghai-based online and offline teenager-oriented programming education services provider All Dream Network Technology recently announced completion of RMB 120 mln in Series B funding led by TAL Education Group's (NYSE: TAL) Win-win Fund and IDG Capital with participation by Shenzhen-based Qianhai Fund of Funds. Read More
Hangzhou-based cloud and big data service provider Shumeng Gongchang Technology (Dt Dream) has announced the completion of RMB 750 mln (USD 110 mln) in Series A funding, giving the company a post-money valuation of USD 1.0 bln. Read More
Chinese communication technology firm Fuchun Communication (300299.SZ) has disclosed a plan to enter the video game development and operation industry by acquiring a 100% stake in Shanghai-based Dream Network Technology through a RMB 900 mln transaction. Read More
Shanghai-based online advertising solutions provider Adsame Networks Technology has obtained USD 30 mln in new funding led by Pacific Venture Partners and Dream Capital Group, with participation from existing investors including Matrix Partners and Vertex Venture Holdings. Read More
Mei Xiaolong, founder of Guangzhou-based mobile game operator Mengxiang Shouyou ("Dream Mobile Games"), has announced that the company plans to release nearly 20 mobile gaming products in 2014, including martial arts-themed and Journey to the West-themed games, card games, ARPGs, and other types of mobile games. Read More
CBSi Consumer Group, which operates Chinese IT products portal ZOL (www.zol.com.cn), recently completed acquisitions of three vertical marketing websites: fashion and cosmetics site Haibao.cn, cosmetics and beauty products site Kimiss.com, and dream interpretation site 51jiemeng.com. Read More
Gao Ting, marketing spokesperson for Chinese internet company Netease's (Nasdaq: NTES) SNS platform Menghuan Rensheng ("Dream Life"), said today that the site was examining the browser games Aoshi Tiandi, Menghuan Xiuxian, and DDTank with an eye to bringing one or more of the games to the platform. Read More
Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) announced today that it had launched a new version of its SNS platform Menghuan Rensheng ("Dream Life"). Read More
Chen Weian, vice president of Chinese online game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), announced today that Tianxia II has become one of the top 3 revenue earners among the company's self-developed games. Read More
Chen Shuyi, CEO of Beijing-based social game developer Ismole, recently said that the company's strategy is to develop its influence within the Chinese Mainland, but develop its revenue from abroad. Read More