Tencent Opens QQ Social Media Platform to Developers, Content Creators
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Sep 28, 2016 04:03 AM EDT |
Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent recently unveiled the Entertainment Quotient Plan which is an initiative that aims to create a new platform for online content creators using the QQ social media platform.
Tencent is now China's Most Valuable Firm
Charissa Echavez | | Sep 07, 2016 01:14 PM EDT |
China's Tencent Holdings Ltd. has become the country's most valuable corporation, beating state-owned China Mobile Ltd.
Tencent Q2 Profit Report Gains From Mobile Gaming
Ellie Froilan | | Aug 18, 2016 11:26 AM EDT |
Tencent has released a report on its second quarter earning, showing a strong revenue growth in smartphone games.
China to Turn 100 Trains into Free WiFi Spots
Charissa Echavez | | Mar 24, 2016 09:22 AM EDT |
The Beijing Railway Bureau will begin offering free WiFi to over 100 trains by the end of April.
Top 10 Mobile Apps in China Based on Active Monthly Users
Marlyn Culunge | | Jan 21, 2016 07:13 AM EST |
China Unicom has released a list of the most used mobile apps in China based on the amount of active monthly users. The company collected data through its network to rank the apps, allowing Chinese users know the market size of their favorite apps.
Bosco Wong Claims He is "not a good man"
Emery Dennel | | Nov 23, 2015 02:24 AM EST |
Hong Kong actor Bosco Wong says he may have a hard time looking for another girlfriend because he is "not a good man".
Female University Students Cautioned Against Online Sharing
Mitch de Leon | | Oct 22, 2014 02:29 AM EDT |
Female students from universities have been advised to strengthen their security alertness. In addition, judges have cautioned against the sharing of personal information over the internet. These warnings came following the numerous cases involving murders of young women and the reported disappearances of others, which have been reported in the recent months.
China Anti-Porn Campaign Targets Blogs, Companies
David Perry | | Sep 21, 2014 10:38 PM EDT |
Nearly 1.8 million accounts across China's cyber sphere were closed recently as Beijing continues to ramp up its crackdown on online pornography.
Will China Ban Instant Messaging Soon? New Rules Require Use of Real Names
Ana Verayo | | Aug 08, 2014 08:29 AM EDT |
China tightens their control over instant messaging services where a law requires for users to register with their real names only.
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