Chinese Internet Company Plans Unfair Competition Lawsuit Against Tencent

Chinese application service provider UC will sue Tencent, the Chinese Internet giant, for alleged unfair competitive practices.

Operating Expenses Jump As Sohu.com Reports Record China Revenues

Chinese online media and entertainment company Sohu.com Inc. announced record total revenues of USD233 million, up 42% year-over-year and 17% quarter-over-quarter, as it reported its unaudited financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2011.

At Least Something Is Free In Beijing: Wireless Internet

Digerati in China’s capital city are set to welcome free wireless surfing beginning November 2011.

Are You Smart Enough To Work For Microsoft In China?

Beijing technology entrepreneurs and software firms should shut their doors and turn off the lights, as Microsoft China might be aiming at hiring away some top young talent.

China’s Linktone Forecasts Its Digital Revenues Will Continue To Decline

Chinese online firm Linktone Ltd. announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011, and said both that its revenue dropped in the past and will most likely continue to fall in the future.

NetEase.com’s Online Games Continue Adding Revenue In China

Chinese Internet firm NetEase.com Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011.

Sina’s Chinese Internet Profit Plummets As Company Focuses On Microblogging

Chinese online media and mobile value-added services firm Sina Corporation says its profit fell more than 50% as it announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011.

Nokia Will Shut Ovi Email Service In Mainland China

Nokia has announced that starting from August 19, 2011, it will terminate its Ovi email and chat room services on the Chinese mainland.

China’s Alibaba Unveiling Mobile Cloud Operating System

Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba will soon launch a new cloud mobile operating system.

Ganji.com Promotes Mobile Social Network In China

Chinese classified information website Ganji.com has updated its mobile client from the 1.0 version to 2.0, aiming to provide users with a better mobile Internet experience.

China’s Hasee To Invest CNY30 Million In Internet Marketing

Chinese information technology company Hasee and the Internet video website Qiyi.com have jointly announced in Beijing that the two parties have reached strategic cooperation, and Hasee will invest CNY30 million to place advertisements on Qiyi.com.

China’s Tencent Enters Mobile Market With 3G Smartphones

Chinese Internet giant Tencent has announced that it is cooperating with China Telecom and five mobile phone manufacturers in the launch of six smartphone products, which have the embedded QQ-service platforms.

Slow Growth In China For KongZhong’s Internet Games And Mobile Services

Chinese wireless value-added services and digital entertainment company KongZhong Corporation announced its unaudited first quarter 2011 financial results.

Ku6.com’s Financials Show Chinese Internet Video Sector Instability

Chinese online video and television services company Ku6 Media Company Ltd. today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2011, and said that sequential quarterly revenue slightly dropped.

Netease COO Exits As Chinese Internet Company Shows Sequential Revenue Drop

Chinese online game and Internet services company NetEase.com Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011.

Sina.com Fails To Keep Internet Profit Growing In China

Chinese online and wireless media company Sina Corporation says its profit fell on higher costs as it announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011.

Tencent Shows Internet Boom In China Continues

Chinese online and mobile company Tencent Holdings Limited today announced its unaudited consolidated results for the year’s first quarter ended March 31, 2011.

Russian MVAS Provider Distributes New Products In China

The Russian innovation company i-Free has announced in Beijing that it will launch its top mobile phone applications products in the mainland China market.

Alipay.com Teams With Chinese Banks For Convenient Internet Payments

Alipay.com, the Internet payment subsidiary of the Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba, has announced that it has launched a new convenient Internet payment service.

Shanghai UltiZen Games Sees Red With Japanese Acquisition

Shanghai-based game developer UltiZen Games Limited has announced that it has acquired the Japanese game developer Red Entertainment Corporation Limited, but no financial details surrounding the transaction are currently available.

China’s Tencent Net Profit Up 56.2% In 2010

Chinese Internet company Tencent has published its annual financial report for 2010, stating that its net profit increased by 56.2% year-on-year to CNY8.054 billion.

Losses Continue In China For Internet Video Website

Chinese online video portal Ku6 Media Company Ltd., which was formerly named Hurray Holding Company Ltd., said it widened its net losses as it announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2010.

Sohu.com Says Wireless Revenues Fell While Search Revenues Grew In China

Chinese online media company Sohu.com Inc. reported its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2010, and said that while wireless revenues fell, online game and search engine revenues increased.

China Mobile’s Mobile Market Will Launch LBS In February 2011

A representative in charge of the planning of China Mobile’s online application store Mobile Market has revealed that the company’s location-based service module is currently finishing its test phase, and will be launched next month.

Sina Microblog Launches Nine Versions Of Mobile Client

Weibo, the microblog division of the Chinese Internet portal Sina.com has announced that it will cooperate with four leading mobile sites which provide mobile phone software download services in China to launch nine new versions of microblog client around the New Year.

The9 Tries Mobile Internet Investing To Revitalize Its China Business

Months after reporting sliding revenues and losing valuable relationships, Chinese online game company The9 is trying to rejuvenate itself via a deal to invest in mobile startups.

China Mobile, Microsoft Reach Cloud Computing Agreement

China Mobile and Microsoft have reached a deal to jointly promote the application of cloud computing technologies.

Sina.com Forecasts Lower Net Revenue From Chinese Internet Operations

Chinese online and wireless value-added service media company Sina Corporation announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2010, and said net revenues grew 12% year over year to USD108.2 million but the company expects lower results in the following quarter.