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Meituan-Dianping, the company formed by the merger of Chinese group buy site Meituan.com and online ratings and group buy site Dianping, recently announced that it had completed its acquisition of Qiandai (Beijing) Information Technology, operator of internet payment solution QiandaiPay. Read More
Wuxi-based game developer Ada Game Software has announced that players of the company's self-developed Three Kingdoms-themed mobile strategy game Ada Sanguozhi will be able to purchase in-game items on credit before April 1. 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
At the "2009 China Mobile Phone Industry Head Annual Forum" held in Beijing today, Zhao Bo, deputy director of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) IT Industry Department, said that from November 2008 through October 2009, China's electronics industry has experienced consistent negative growth. Read More
Los Angeles-based online game developer and publisher Riot Games has secured funding from Chinese Internet giant Tencent (0700.HK), Benchmark Capital and FirstMark Capital. Read More
Chinese social networking service 51.com has announced that its self-developed gaming platform game.51.com has officially begun online operations. Read More
An industry source has revealed that Cao Jianli, president of Chinese travel search engine and classifieds site Kuxun, has resigned along with other senior management. Read More
At the "2009 China Apparel E-commerce Summit" held in Beijing on March 31, Stephen Weng, E-Business Department Business and Marketing Manager of Shanghai-based sportswear maker Li-Ning revealed that in 2007, there were about 800 stores on e-commerce site Taobao selling Li-Ning's products, with transaction value of tens of millions of RMB. Read More
The recently established Freecomm Data Communication announced in Beijing yesterday that it would enter the telecom network equipment market and compete directly with Huawei, Motorola, Nortel and others. Read More
Statistics from China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) show that by the end of 2008, China Mobile had 419,000 TD-SCDMA users. Read More