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On November 5, Beijing-based mobile and browser game developer ECode Network Technology announced at a press conference that the company has obtained the mobile game adaptation rights for online novel Maoshan Houyi. The game will be developed using the Unity 3D engine, and is expected to be released in May or June of 2014. Read More
An industry source revealed on May 6 that a team of former employees of online literature site Qidian (a subsidiary of Shanda Interactive's online literature arm Shanda Cloudary) led by Qidian founder Wu Wenhui recently received investment from Tencent (0700.HK). Read More
Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) is reportedly seeking to hire editors departing online literature site Qidian, a subsidiary of Shanda Interactive's online literature arm Shanda Cloudary, and is attempting to lure away Qidian authors with higher offers as part of a plan to set up its own online literature site. Read More
Zhu Jing, CTO of Shanda Online and VP of Chinese online media provider and online game developer and operator Shanda Interactive, revealed recently that Shanda had begun preparations to spin off Shanda Advertising (unofficial translation) as a new subsidiary in July 2012. Read More
Chinese online security software developer Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) announced today that it has formed a partnership with Shanda Interactive's online literature side Qidian.com under which it will connect its 360 Desktop software to the service. Read More
A partnership between Shanda Interactive's (Nasdaq: SNDA) online literature site Qidian.com and Chinese internet firm Sohu's (Nasdaq: SOHU) online search subsidiary Sogou now allows users of special releases of either Sogou's Chinese Pinyin input method editor (IME) or browser products to access Qidian.com and its content with just one click. Read More
Beijing-based B2C e-commerce platform 360Buy announced plans yesterday to begin offering paid downloads of e-books as early as next month. Read More
Hou Xiaoqiang, CEO of Shanda Literature, a subsidiary of Shanghai-based online entertainment firm Shanda Interactive Entertainment (Nasdaq: SNDA), has alleged that online search firm Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) has raised prices for Shanda Literature-related search keywords by 3,000%, saying "they want us to pay RMB 100 mln." Read More
Wang Hui, an online author who writes under the pseudonym "Innocent," has announced intent to sue Shanda Interactive's (Nasdaq: SNDA) online literature site Qidian for unfair competition. 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