Archive for the 'User Generated Content' Category
YeeYan: Bridging Gaps
0 Comments Published by BV China November 30th, 2007 in Online Community, User Generated Content, China, English Site
abonamente online
afaceri imobiliare
anunturi animale
harti astrologice
curs valutar banci
bani gheata
haine bebelusi
cabinet notar
coafura nunta
concedii in strainatate
curs de schimb
desene pentru copii
livrare flori
momeli de pescuit
legislatie leasing
distributie materiale
muzica de petrecere
hoteluri si restaurante
sarbatori legale
vanzari terenuri
lacuri si vopsele
Company Description: It’s no longer Greek to you…Mandarin that is. The creators of Yeeyan have formed an online community of users wishing to bridge the language […]
Hoodong: Homegrown Wiki
0 Comments Published by BV China November 27th, 2007 in Online Community, Blog Service Provider, User Generated Content, China, Beijing, WikiLocation: Beijing
Company Description: Hoodong.com is the Largest “Chinese Wikipedia” and developer of HDWiki software, the first open source Wiki software in Chinese. Its Chinese name means interactive, a good method to build up knowledge. Although the concept of Wikipedia is still new to China, there were 1,562,034 items edited on the site by 257,521 global […]
MyTshirt: Supplying a Wardrobe Staple
0 Comments Published by BV China September 21st, 2007 in User Generated Content, Beijing, Social NetworksLocation: Beijing
Company Description:
A CafePress style website has popped up out of Beijing. Three young founders started MyTshirt in July of 2006 and created a site for users to become part of a creative t-shirt design community. Users can either create their own designs and have their t-shirts made or they can submit their designs to […]
Woku: Making a Steady Transition
1 Comment Published by BV China August 29th, 2007 in Mobile Applications, Blog Service Provider, User Generated Content
Location: Shenzhen
Company Description: Woku.com is a site from the same management team from 139.com, a mobile blog service provider. 139 was bought by China Mobile early this year and the team wasted no time getting Woku up and running as a mobile entertainment portal. There are two main concepts: A Web 2.0 personal page […]
Fenbei: Allowing Amatuer Musicians to Live the Dream
0 Comments Published by BV China August 21st, 2007 in Online Community, Blog Service Provider, User Generated Content, Video Sharing, ChinaCompany Description: Following the spirit of MySpace, Fenbei.com (translates to decibel in Mandarin) originally set itself up in June 2003 as 163888.com and a site for amateur artists to showcase their music to friends or anyone who wanted to listen. In 2004, an artist’s original piece was released entitled “Mouse Loves Rice” (direct English […]
Travian.cn: A Rapidly Rising Player in Online Gaming
1 Comment Published by BV China July 30th, 2007 in Online Community, User Generated Content, China, Virtual WorldCompany Description: Originally developed in Germany, Travian.com’s Chinese version, travian.cn, has quickly took off in the first half of 2007 in China. Players of this massive-multiplayer strategy game begin as tribal chiefs and are given resources to cultivate a village and develop a strong citizenry of farmers, soldiers, traders and government officials. Other Travian.cn players […]
HiPiHi: China’s Own Virtual World
2 Comments Published by BV China June 21st, 2007 in Online Community, Venture Capital, User Generated Content, China, Virtual World, Second Life, Beijing
Location: Beijing
Company Description: Virtual Worlds are stirring a lot of buzz around Silicon Valley these days. Sites such as Second Life, Gizmos and Habbo have raised nearly $80 million VC dollars since 2004. China, already having proved itself as a strong market for online multi-player gaming and social networking, has followed suit. The most […]
Mapping Success in China
0 Comments Published by BV China June 19th, 2007 in Mobile Applications, Online Community, Map Blogging, Search, User Generated Content, Shanghai, China
Locations:
UUMap- Shanghai
Edushi- Hangzhou
Accurate online maps are an expected convenience these days for busy city dwellers needing to get from point A to point B as efficiently as possible. Two mapping companies stand out as leaders in a crowded market but each have effectively taken a separate approach to attracting users. UUmap, with a similar […]
VeryCD: Finding Success in a Crowded P2P Market
0 Comments Published by BV China June 11th, 2007 in Online Community, Blog Service Provider, User Generated Content, P2P, Online Video, Shanghai, Video Sharing, China
Location: Shanghai
Company Description: VeryCD holds a top position among China’s P2P downloading sites (Alexa China: 78, Alexa Overall: 324) through its comprehensive media directory and 1.5 million daily users. After downloading the Chinese version of eMule, an open source P2P software client, nearly any and all digital media can be shared. After a quick […]
V2EX: China’s Tech-Geek Haven
0 Comments Published by BV China June 6th, 2007 in Online Community, RSS Feeds, User Generated Content, Shanghai, ChinaLocation: Shanghai
Company Description: More interesting than the actual site is V2EX’s founder Livid Liu, a 21 year-old self-proclaimed geek who has united China’s tech-nerd community into a productive force. Liu named V2EX after his personal mantra “Way to Explore / Way too Extreme” (W2EX would probably have meshed better). It is an open source […]
