China Internet Network Information Center's latest Internet statistics showcase the breadth of the country's online population. Its recently published 36th Statistical Report on Internet Development in China states that by June 2015, China had 668 million netizens, representing an increase of 18.94 million netizens over the past six months. At the same time, China's Internet […]
Internet Hiccups In China Today
12 April 2012
Whether related to the rumored murder charges against the wife of former Communist elite Bo Xilai or the earthquakes in Indonesia and Mexico over the last day, one thing is for sure: Internet connections to websites outside of China were intermittently not available to many users in China today. The problems were first noticed about […]
Apple Adopts New iPhone Sales System In Hong Kong
07 February 2012
Apple is adopting a new sales method for the iPhone 4S in Hong Kong to ward off scalpers. Customers who want to buy the products need to first submit reservation applications via the Internet, and then they can pickup the iPhones. According to information published on Apple's Hong Kong official website, from 09:00 to 12:00 […]
China's Shanda Literature Expands Digital Footprint To Singapore
06 April 2010
Shanda Literature, the online literature subsidiary of China's Shanda Interactive Entertainment, has reportedly registered and established a subsidiary in Singapore, aiming to expand into the English-language digital and mobile e-book reading market.
According to information from 163.com, Hou Xiaoqiang, CEO of Shanda Literature, revealed that 30% of Shanda Literature's website clicks now come from overseas Chinese […]
China's UUCall Reopens Under Overseas Domain
08 February 2010
According to reports in local media, the domain name system of China's leading VoIP servicemore….
China's MIIT Launches Five Measures To Fight Mobile Internet Pornography
27 November 2009
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced plans to launch five measures to […]
Huawei Launches SNS Website In China
11 May 2009
Chinese telecommunications solutions provider Huawei has launched its social networking service website Aimi.com which targets Chinese white-collar netizens, marking Huawei's formal entry into the Internet business.
By looking at the settings of this website, Aimi.com's positioning is to satisfy the entertainment demands of its high-level users. The interface of Aimi.com is just like those of other […]