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Chinese internet conglomerate Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA) announced today that "The Longest Day in Chang'an," a period detective series first released on Alibaba's online video platform Youku, is premiering outside of China this month via streaming partners such as YouTube, Amazon Prime and Rakuten Viki. Read More
Ben Zhang, head of Business Solutions at Google China, encouraged Chinese mobile gaming companies at a recent press conference to partner with Google to expand into the Japan and South Korea markets. Read More
Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Hisense (600060.SH) has announced it will unveil its USD 99 Hisense Plus Google TV set-top box (STB) during the Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA) in Berlin (August 31 - September 5). Read More
A source close to the matter has revealed that Lin Bin, deputy director of the Google China Engineering Research Institute has resigned. Read More
Lv Wensheng, CEO of Chinese video site Joy.cn, has responded to rumors that Joy.cn would partner with YouTube on the site's entry to the China market, saying that the two companies had not formally decided on any partnership. Read More
Chinese video website Ku6 has announced it will spin off a new website, Juchang.com ("Ku6 Theater"), to deliver licensed long-form video content including TV and films, while continuing to provide an online video-sharing platform for shorter video content at Ku6.com. Read More
CCTV.com has announced that two of its flagship interactive video products, 'iXiyou' ("iGrapefruit") and 'iBugu' ("iCuckoo") have begun online testing. Read More
Former Google China global VP and president for the Greater China region Kai-fu Lee has established Innovation Works, a new business creation platform for which he hopes to attract USD 115 mln (RMB 800 mln) to finance the first five years of operation; the first investment, USD 15 mln, has already arrived. Read More
According to reports in the Taiwanese and Hong Kong media, Google is displaying HTC's (2498.TW) first prototype phone to use Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) Android OS, the Dream, to other members of its Open Handset Alliance. Read More