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It has been working to expand its iPod sales in Europe, and stressed during its quarterly report that its advertising and sales efforts had gained it market share in countries including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Austria and Denmark d
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For starters, they’ve signed up Bollywood film-maker Sanjay Gupta who will premiere three of the short films from his compilation titled ‘Dus Kahaniyan’ (literally - Ten Stories), on the mobile.
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Messaging and alerts services continue to be the money-makers, but mobile music, games and Mobile TV are also making considerable gains in China’s wireless value-added services (WVAS) market, according to new research from Ovum .
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International News: President Hu looks to keep control of Internet use -- Chinese President Hu Jintao has vowed to "purify the Internet" in a major article on the front page of the Communist Party newspaper, The People's Daily, following a top-level meeti
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International News: Government attempts to boost domestic biz -- A massive push by the Chinese government to boost the flagging domestic toon biz will translate into 80,000 minutes of animation this year, a sharp increase on last year's 42,700 minutes.
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Locals enjoy the online games and chatrooms at an Internet cafe in Chengdu, China.
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International News: Restrictions will begin next month -- China's TV watchdog will allow only "ethically inspiring" skeins on primetime TV in a bid to boost national harmony in the run-up to a key Communist Party meeting in the fall.
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Hoogewerf, known as "Hurun" in China for his list of China's Fortune 100, surveyed the lifestyle of 604 Chinese entrepreneurs each with personal assets over 10 million yuan (about US$1.28 million).
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Contracts have been signed for the fastest ever internet cable link between the US and China.
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a map of the 'black holes' of the World Wide Web, created by the "Reporters without Borders" organization, illustrating the countries that do not provide free access to the Internet information (i.e. Belarus, Birma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea,
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A major reason, in a nutshell, is that many Chinese blog-hosting platforms (and many other non-English blog hosting platforms for that matter) don't bother to configure themselves in a way that their blogs can be easily found by Technorati.
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According to mInfo, 41% of its users used mInfo to search for local business information such as bars, hotels and ATMs, 31% search for information such as stock quotes, sports scores, price promotions and flight schedules, the rest (28%) use mobile search