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According to an industry insider, senior-level managers from Shenzhen-based mobile search service provider Easou visited the offices of Beijing-based mobile browser developer UCWeb yesterday to partake in high-level meetings between the two companies. Read More
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has brought together representatives from Chinese internet search companies Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), Jike.com, Panguso.com, Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU), Shanda Interactive, Sohu's (Nasdaq: SOHU) Sogou, Tencent (0700.HK), Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), Sina (Nasdaq: SINA), Easou, Yicha, and Zhongsou to sign a "Search Engine Self-Discipline Agreement" yesterday in Beijing. Read More
At 9:00 on the morning of October 16, nearly 100 people surrounded #55 United Plaza in Shenzhen to claim that they had been defrauded by mobile search service provider Easou, and to demand refunds for their purchases of Easou's "Mobile Preview" product. Read More
Shenzhen-based mobile search provider Easou released its 2011 mobile internet report in Beijing today. Read More
Chinese mobile search service provider Easou has reportedly obtained USD 20.48 mln worth of financing led by Softbank China Venture Capital, Chinese online media provider and online game developer and operator Shanda Interactive's (Nasdaq: SNDA) investment arm Shanda Capital, Taiwanese semiconductor foundry United Microelectronics Corporation's (UMC) subsidiary TLC Capital, and French investment firm Ventech Capital. Read More
Chinese mobile search service provider Easou recently reached a partnership with Chinese internet company Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), and the two companies have announced the official launch of joint WAP search service. Read More
Reliable sources report that China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) is currently seeking partners for its 3G search service, with bidding for partners now in the final phase. Read More
The Internet Society of China's Internet Illegal Information Reporting Centre (CIIIRC) has released a list of 12 WAP sites reported and confirmed to contain pornographic or vulgar content, including the WAP sites from Google, Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), Sina (Nasdaq: SINA), Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), 58.com, and mobile search engine Easou.Read More