Internet, Business and Marketing in China

Tom-Eachnet Releases New C2C Platform

August 31, 2007 – 0:05:35 | by FourP.org in Internet

Online C2C website Tom-Eachnet CEO Wang Leilei announced the official release of it’s new platform in Shanghai on Thursday, reports Sina. The new platform started it’s beta test from July this year. According to Wang, the new platform will also adopt free policy, the service will be free to common sellers, while Tom-Eachnet will charge service fee to professional sellers who need more trading tools and services than common users.

According to Wang, Eachnet will take up 35% to 40% Chinese C2C market shares in six months, which means Eachnet need to double it’s market shares in six months.

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Lenovo Launches Lab Website At Lenovolabs.com

August 31, 2007 – 0:00:12 | by FourP.org in Internet

 Headline News:

1. Lenovo Launches Lab Website At Lenovolabs.com (in Chinese)

2. SEGA Defeated From Chinese Online Game Market  (in Chinese)

3. Thousands Of Companies Prepare To Go On Public After GEM Scratch’s Approval (in Chinese)

4. Haier Partners With IPS For Summer Promotion (in Chinese)

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NetSun Buys 20% Shares Of Mechnet.com

August 30, 2007 – 9:09:59 | by FourP.org in Internet

NetSun Buys 20% Shares Of Mechnet.com

Hangzhou based business-to-business (B2B) website operator Zhejiang NetSun Company Limited (002095.SZ) bought 20% shares of Chinese mechanism knowledge sharing website mechnet.com recently, reports ChinaByte. It is the first case for NetSun recruiting industry website through buying stock shares. Mechnet recorded 540 million Yuan revenues and 63309 corporate members in 2006. NetSun controlled Chinese clothing website efu.com.cn in June 2007.

China Records 30 Million Ecommerce Merchandisers

China To Released Anti-Malicious Programs Law

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Pop Net Novel Gui Cui Deng Is Sold One Million Yuan To A HK Movie Company

August 30, 2007 – 9:03:10 | by FourP.org in Internet

Chinese pop net novel named Gui Tui Deng firstly published at Shanda’s (Nasdaq: SNDA) online literature site Qidian (www.cmfu.com) was sole to a Hong Kong movie company at the price of one million Yuan, according to an insider, reports Sina. Hong Kong famous director Du Qifeng will conduct the movie.

Qidian was firstly setup in May 2002, and was sold to Shanda in October 2004. Qidian now has collected over 30,000 writers and 60,000 original novels.

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39net Releases First White Book About Chinese Internet Users’ Healthy States

August 29, 2007 – 5:44:57 | by FourP.org in Internet

Chinese health portal 39.net released first white book about Chinese internet users’ healthy states after two months investigation, reports Mop. According to the white book, over half of Chinese internet users said they have some psychological problems. 70% internet users have some problems including forgettery, anxiety, depressed, lack of confidence.

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