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Chinese online classifieds site 58.com (NYSE: WUBA) has reportedly struck a deal to acquire online recruitment site ChinaHR, with an announcement to come as early as this week. Read More
On March 14, China's Ministry of Culture (MOC) announced the results of previously implemented mobile game regulations, requiring Chinese gaming companies to make certain reforms before the end of 2013. Read More
Irish recruitment company Saongroup has acquired Chinese recruitment site ChinaHR from US-based Monster for an undisclosed sum, according to the Irish Independent. Read More
Online recruitment website ChinaHR began large-scale layoffs yesterday, reducing headcount at the company's Beijing headquarters by about 50%. Read More
A rumor at the Tokyo Game Show today said that Chinese internet company Tencent (0700.HK) had inked a deal for Mainland China operating rights to the Capcom MMORPG Monster Hunter Frontier Online. Read More
Huang Xuebin, general project supervisor for "Warriors of Fate," an online game by Chinese game developer and operator The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY), said that The9's development center is currently in development on 5 projects, and has expanded from an initial 30 people in 2006 to its current staff of nearly 400 developers. Read More
Online game developer and operator 9You announced today that it had reached a 2009 cooperation agreement with ice cream maker Wall's China. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator 9You has announced that it plans to increase investment in its Japanese subsidiary, and will change the subsidiary's name to FiveStar Online Entertainment. Read More
Online game developer and operator Tencent (0700.HK) has announced that it will release at least one new expansion pack and four new games in the next 3 years. Read More
Online recruiting firm Monster has announced that it has completed its acquisition of Chinese online recruiting website ChinaHR. Read More