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Shanda Starts Beta Tests Of Chinese Microblog Platform

Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited has started the beta tests of its new microblog product, Tuita.com.

According to a person in charge of Tuita.com, they will first invite some people to participate in the beta tests by sending the url to their email boxes. After posting a certain amount of texts and gaining more fans, they will get new invitation links that enable them to invite their friends. For those who have not received the invitation, they can still visit the website to apply for an account if they are interested in the product.

Shanda’s Tuita.com can support the posts of short sentences, photos, music, videos, and various files. Based on the feedback of users in previous tests, the new product features bigger characters, nicer pictures, fashion elements.

Social Media Asia Editor

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