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Xu Chaojun, founder of Chinese lightweight blogging platform Diandian.com today publicly accused Beijing-based social networking site operator Renren (NYSE: RENN) of blocking Diandian content on its platform and depriving users of their rights. Read More
Sha'anxi-based pharmaceutical firm Topsun has that its subsidiary, Beijing Dongsheng Tianwang Network Technology, has launched a new online medicine B2C site Conyi (in pinyin: Kangyi Jiankang Wangshang Yaodian) (http://shop.511511.com) yesterday. Read More
Rumor has it that Xu Mingjun, VP at Oak Pacific Interactive and head of popular SNS Renren (formerly Xiaonei), could join an online gaming company as CEO. Read More
An institutional investor has revealed Tang Yang, founder of social-networking site (SNS) Xiaonei, will receive USD 8 mln in first-round funding for his new pet owner SNS Goumin.com. Read More
CEO Joe Chen of Oak Pacific Interactive revealed recently that Oak Pacific's social-networking site (SNS) Renren (formerly "Xiaonei") has already broken even, and is now profitable. Read More
Industry insiders have reported that Five Minutes, the developer behind SNS game Happy Farm, has received between USD 10-20 mln in funding. 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 online social networking service (SNS) Xiaonei has launched a Women's channel, a response by Xiaonei to demographics showing the majority of female Xiaonei users are recent university graduates and have higher purchasing power than Xiaonei's male users. Read More
The Internet Society of China's China Internet Illegal Information Reporting Centre has issued results for the third-round of efforts to clean up "vulgar" online content. Read More