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Xi'an-based Yule Software, developer of mobile yoga app Daily Yoga ("Meiri Yujia"), has announced that the company has received a RMB 8-digit angel investment from Beijing-based online game developer and operator Jingji Shijie. Read More
Xing Shanhu, CEO of Beijing-based mobile game developer Locojoy Technology, has disclosed that the revamped version of the company's mobile 3D MMORPG Warrior King has passed review by Apple and will be made available in Apple's China App Store on January 24. Read More
Beijing-based mobile game developer Locojoy has announced that it will launch initial closed beta testing of its self-developed casual browser game I'm MT Online on December 5. Read More
A source close to Chinese Internet firm Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) has revealed that the company is in final negotiations to acquire Chinese literature, comics, and animation website Zongheng.com, which is owned and operated by Huanxiang Zongheng Network Technologies, a subsidiary of Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD). Read More
According to a number of Chinese-language tech sites, Beijing-based mobile game developer Locojoy is preparing to launch a Windows version of its mobile social card RPG I'm MT Online. Microsoft previously announced that the company has been in discussions with Locojoy regarding porting the game to the Windows platform. Read More
According to a report released by Beijing-based mobile application analytics platform Umeng on March 26, the number of active iOS users in China grew to 85 mln as of the end of 2012, while the number of active Android users grew to 160 mln. Read More
Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) has announced that total users of its Baidu Mobile Browser product have reached 60 mln. Read More
A spokesperson for Chinese internet company Sina's (Nasdaq: SINA) Weibo open platform revealed recently that Sina and Microsoft have entered into a new cooperation to allow users to link their Weibo microblogging accounts to Windows Phone 8's "People" app. Read More
An industry source revealed today that Nokia, HTC, and Huawei Device will launch five Windows Phone 8 handsets in China in December. Read More
Beijing-based mobile new media platform technology and operating services provider Vivame Technology today announced it has completed a new round of funding, with internet services and security software provider Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) becoming a strategic investor, and Qihoo 360 CEO Zhou Hongyi becoming a board member. Read More