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Beijing-based holdings company Oak Pacific Interactive has established a wholly-owned subsidiary in Nanning, Guangxi province, and transferred all assets related to its online community Mop.com to the new company. Read More
According to reliable industry sources, Chinese online community Mop.com is preparing to move its offices from Beijing to Nanning, Guangxi province. Read More
Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has announced that in addition to including its core competitive products in news, e-mail, and online literature, Netease's 2012 London Olympics coverage strategy will include investment in mobile internet and mobile application products. Read More
According to its IPO prospectus, Beijing-based social networking site operator Renren Inc., formerly Oak Pacific Interactive, plans to raise up to USD 582.7 mln from its NYSE IPO and concurrent private offering. Read More
Joe Chen, CEO of Beijing-based internet holding company Oak Pacific Interactive, has revealed that the company has begun preparations to IPO in 2011. Read More
Beijing-based Internet business group Oak Pacific Interactive has announced that it will officially change the name of its social-networking site (SNS) property Xiaonei to Renren, meaning "Everyone" (www.renren.com). Read More
China's Ministry of Culture issued a formal notification requiring all local bureaus to investigate and shut down all illegal "Mafia"-themed online games. Read More
Chinese Internet platform provider Oak Pacific Interactive officially announced a RMB 500 mln initiative today named "Plan-V" that will be directed at supporting small- and medium-sized browser game developers, and for purchasing licenses to operate games. Read More
In the article "Tudou Receives SARFT Warning" featured in the March 20, 2008 issue of the Marbridge Daily, we reported that Mop Video (www.mopvod.com) had been included in the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT)'s list of 25 online video sites to be shut down. Read More
An insider at social networking site UUMe recently told Marbridge that the site would discontinue its online video service before the end of 2008. Read More