We have to catch up with some news we didn’t post because there’s so much news in China! Here is the news list:
iResearch Consulting (Click here) did an interesting report showing mobile ads expenditure in China will hit $1.4 billion in 2015. Looks like China will become the Asia’s mobile ad giant!
According to TechWeb (English-translation), Baidu Mobile OS will be based on Android, coming this year. Well, it’s good to hear that the Chinese search engine leader is entering the mobile OS market, but the real winner will be Google! The Next Web (Click here) posted a quote from the Vice President of Baidu, making a comment on the mobile internet.
Motorola announced one million smartphones sold in mainland China in Q1 2011, according to a report on China Economic Net. However, even though Motorola’s smartphone sales are growing rapidly in China, but ready to use Google services are not available. Check out a detailed report on The Wall Street Journal (subscription needed).
Online news broadcasts has been restricted in China. (The Marbridge Daily). The Chinese authorities has further tighten up the information flow in China!
TechNode raised the question of “Can We Really Trust Group-Buying Sites in China?” Chinese group-buying sites are trying to fake their sales numbers!?
TechRice (Click here) posted an article telling us that China’s Twitter-like service, Sina ‘Weibo’ experienced its first mass virus attack. More detailed info can be found at nakedsecurity.
Guess what, HP has announced plans to integrate its office sites in Shanghai into a multi-function HP park and establish Chinese regional headquarters. Sounds great! Shanghai chosen as HP’s regional headquarters! (PCWorld).
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