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    <title>Over 117 Million Mobile Internet Users in China</title>
    <dc:date>2009-03-15T13:09:38Z</dc:date>
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    <description>According to the CNNIC, there are already over 640 million mobile users in China by the end of 2008, among them about 117.6 million users have used mobile devices to access Internet in last six months, more than doubled from a year ago. 34% of China’s mobile Internet users are active mobile Internet users everyday.</description>
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    <title>Surge in Chinese internet users</title>
    <dc:date>2009-02-17T10:39:48Z</dc:date>
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    <description>China&amp;#039;s online population, already the world&amp;#039;s largest, has expanded to 298 million.</description>
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    <description>1.6 million concurrent viewers watched the opening ceremony live.  Just as a quick comparison: The BBC clocked only 200,000 concurrent viewers with its iPlayer during the games.</description>
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    <title>Gold Farming is a $500 Million Industry</title>
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    <description>A study conducted by Manchester University reports that the online gold farming industry is a $500 million global market. The vast majority (80 percent) of the industry is based in China, and employs roughly 400,000 people who earn monthly wages of $142, on average.</description>
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    <description>By the end of June 2008, the amount of netizens in China had reached 253 million, surpassing that in the United States according to the CNNIC</description>
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    <title>Yong Male Students Groups Become into Mainstream Audiences of Mobile Games</title>
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    <description>According to Chinese mobile games users report 2008 published by iResearch and Downjoy.com, the male users become into the main audiences of mobile games, accounts for 93.1%. The students group accounts for 47.3%, and workers, service employees and soldiers also become into the important parts of mobile games from the professions point of view.</description>
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    <title>China Online Ads Market Reached 5 Billion Yuan in Q3</title>
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    <description>According to China online ads market monitoring report in 2008 Q3 released soon by iResearch, the scale of Chinese online ads market has reached 5.16 billion Yuan in 2008 Q3 with 12.9% period-on-period growth rate and 78.0% year-on-year growth. Iresearch believes that the online ads market increases steadily.</description>
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    <title>Number of Chinese Online Shopping Users 2001 to 2010</title>
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    <description>By the end of 2006, the total number of shoppers in Chinese online shopping market was 43.1 million, increasing by 32.6% than that of last year. The number is predicted to reach 100 million in 2010.</description>
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    <title>The Internet In China</title>
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    <description>In the West online activities have transformed existing businesses and created new ones; in China, by contrast, the internet fills gaps and provides what is unavailable elsewhere, particularly for young people. More than 70% of Chinese internet users are under 30, precisely the opposite of America, and there is enormous pent-up demand for entertainment, amusement and social interaction</description>
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    <title>Report Highlights Youku.Com's Leadership Position</title>
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    <description>According to a China Internet Society DCCI report released in March, over the past six months Youku has increased market reach measured in terms of Internet users visiting the site as a proportion of all Internet users (34.8 percent, as of January, 2008), and registered an increase in the time viewers spent on its site -- now averaging over 3 hours per month -- and surpassing top competitors by 72 percent, while also narrowing the gap with established Internet portals.</description>
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    <description>231 million or 89.9 percent of Chinese Internet users watched the Olympic Games online; over one billion hours of live and recorded broadcasts were played on CCTV.com and its 100-odd partner websites during the 17-day Games, averaging 60 million hours per day; Chinese online media published over 3.3 million items of Olympic news, averaging some 20,000 per day. These are unprecedented statistics.</description>
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    <description>50.4 million people in China access the Internet using their mobile phones. They represent 24 percent (around one quarter) of all Internet users in China. The largest proportion of them are in Guangdong province – 14.5 million mobile phone Internet users.</description>
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    <description>China-based blogs total 107 million, with more than 42 percent of netizens running a blog according to the State Council Information Office</description>
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    <description>Last year, there was $300 million from VCs poured into the Chinese online video market, and an astonishing $100 million flooded in during a single week this April.</description>
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    <description>According to statistics from US-based Analysts International, China’s mobile ecommerce application market will be worth of RMB 30 billion (US$4.2 billion) by 2009, with a forecasted year-on-year increase of over 30%</description>
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