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While YouTube ran away with the video-sharing crown in the United States, the race is still heated in China, the world’s second largest Internet market and fastest-growing. There, two leaders are ...
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Chinese social network Renren has purchased China-based video and photo sharing site 56.com.The deal size is around $80 million, according to a release. Founded in 2005, 56.com is a Chinese video ...
China’s Leading Video Sharing Site Chooses On2 Flix Engine to Publish On2 VP6 based Flash Video CLIFTON PARK, NY and GUANGZHOU, CHINA – (November 11, 2008) – On2 Technologies (Amex:ONT) announced ...
Renren Inc, China’s biggest social networking website by page views, debuts on the New York Stock Exchange on May 4, 2011. Renren raised $743.4 million in its initial public offering. Photo: CFP ...
We’ve been covering the ongoing downtime experienced by third-place Chinese online video site 56.com, a company that has received significant backing from Silicon Valley investors. While the site ...
56.com, one of three video sites vying to become the YouTube of China, mysteriously went offline on June 3, and it still hasn't come back. The site outage started just a few weeks before the company ...
China-based social networking site Renren this morning said it has agreed to acquire 56.com, a Web site that hosts user generated video content, for $80 million in cash. The deal is expected to close ...