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Since December 2009, VP of Business Development at China Talent Group   From June 2008 to December 2009, General Manager of IT service company at China Talent Group   From October 2007 to December 2009, Director of Business Development

Meet Us In February 2010

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Konaxis Group China will be in Madrid on February 25/26, in Barcelona on February 27/28 in Paris from March 2nd to March9th, in Lyon from March 10th to March15th.

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Giant Interactive Group And MMORPG
Founded in Nov. 2004 by Shi Yuzhu, Giant Interactive Group is one of China's leading online game developers and operators in terms of revenues, focusing on massively multiplayer online role playing games (“MMORPG”) for personal computers. Many of its games are designed on a “Free-To-Play” model, by which users can access a Free-To-Play game at no cost, but must pay for virtual products and services within the game. The company has over 1,000 employees at our headquarters in Shanghai, and over 3,000 Sales & Marketing personnel throughout China. In November 2007, it was listed on the NYSE under the symbol GA.
 

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03/12/2010 Microsoft To Stay Its China Course Despite Google Spat
  "Regardless of whether or not Google stays, we will aggressively promote our search and cloud computing (in China)," Zhang Yaqin, chairman of Microsoft's Asia-Pacific R&D Group, told Reuters o......
 
03/08/2010 Alibaba New Price Cut Offensive Targets Local Users
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03/05/2010 China's Shanda Interactive Q4 Profit Up 13 Percent
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03/02/2010 Google Recruiting 40 Staff In China Despite Withdrawal Threat
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03/01/2010 China Changes Web Registration Rules
  In a new move to tighten control on internet use, China's technology ministry says it has lifted a ban on individuals operating websites but im......
 
02/22/2010 NetEase Suspends New User Registration For Hit Game
  China's third-largest online game operator NetEase.com said it has suspended new user registration for World of Warcraft (WoW) in China and will reapply for a license to opera......
 
02/17/2010 Lenovo Profit Beats Estimates On China Sales Surge
  Lenovo Group Ltd., China’s biggest maker of personal computers, reported fiscal third-quarter profit that beat analysts’ estimates as the reviving Chine......
 
02/05/2010 China's Ping An Insurance Profit Up 1,500% In 2009
  Ping An Insurance (Group) Co of China, the country's second-largest insurer, said in a statement to the Shanghai Stock Exchange Saturday that its net profit in 200......
 
02/05/2010 Sohu Q4 Falls; Outlook Weak Until New Games Kick In
  China's No.2 Internet portal Sohu.com Inc posted a sharp drop in quarterly net profit as operating expenses jumped, and forecast revenues this quarter would lag mar......
 
02/03/2010 Imitation Google, YouTube Sites Emerge in China
  Imitation Web sites of both Google and YouTube have emerged in China as the country faces off against the real Google over its local operations, reported AP.
 
02/02/2010 China Says No Limits On Google's Android If It Follows Laws
  China on Wednesday said Google's Android operating system will not be blocked if it follows local regulations, after speculation that Google's threat to leave China......
 
02/01/2010 Motorola To Open App Store For China's Android Users
  Motorola is to launch an Android application Relevant Products/Services store for mobile-phone users in China, hoping that third-party applications will take off in the crucial......
 
01/28/2010 China Online Game Companies Plan US Games
  China's biggest online game companies are increasingly looking to offer games in the U.S., bringing with them a game model where users play for free but must pay to ......
 
01/26/2010 China's Baidu Sues US Web Firm Over Hacker Attack
  China's top Internet search engine Baidu said Wednesday it had sued a US web firm after its site was hacked, a new salvo in a growing spat after Google's ......
 
01/25/2010 Rating System For Online Games Ready To Go
  Authorities will introduce a rating system for online games this year to crack down on vulgar content amid a soaring number of young gamers, reported China Daily.
 
01/22/2010 Baidu CTO Yinan Li Quits, Days After COO's Departure
  A mere ten days after the company's chief operating officer Peng Ye bailed for 'personal reasons', Baidu this morning announced that chief technology of......
 
01/21/2010 China Plays Down Google Dispute But U.S. Concerned
  China sought on Friday to play down a threat by Google Inc to quit the country on hacking and censorship concerns, but the United States said it will formally express concern over the cyb......
 
01/21/2010 Auction Site Taobao To Sell Merchant Tools In 'App Store'
  Taobao.com, China’s version of Ebay, has launched a download store for applications that help buyers and sellers use its service, a move it hop......
 
01/20/2010 Companies Watch, Wait As Google Mulls Leaving China
  Google said on Tuesday that it might stop operations in China, a move that could ramp up pressure on others to take a stand, wrote Thursday’s Reuters.
 
01/18/2010 Shanda Games Buys U.S. Firm To Expand Global Presence
  China's second-largest online game company Shanda Games made its first U.S. acquisition on Tuesday, buying online game firm Mochi Media for $80 million, to advance its global ambition and consol......
 
01/14/2010 Hanvon Debuts EBook Products For U.S.
  Chinese eBook giant Hanvon Thursday unveiled an array of new products for the US market, including more than 10 eBook readers and electromagnetic touch tablet devices,......
 
01/12/2010 Baidu To Launch Online-Video Company
  Baidu announced on Wednesday that it is creating an independent company to offer premium online videos to Chinese Internet users. The new entity is designed to work with c......
 
01/11/2010 Solid Oak Files $2.2B Suit Against China, OEMs
  Cybersitter LLC, formerly known as Solid Oak Software, filed a $2.2 billion copyright infringement lawsuit – possibly the largest ever filed – against Sony, Lenovo, and other top Asian OEMs. The l......
 
01/06/2010 Taobao.Com To Team Up With Hunan TV for Television Business
  China's biggest online retailer Taobao.com plans to set up a joint venture with broadcaster Hunan Television, in a move to expand its portfolio......
 
01/05/2010 Microsoft Pegs China Search Market As Top Priority
  Microsoft said it is committed to the China market and the search market in China is the most important strategic market for the company, accordin......
 
01/05/2010 China Author To Sue Google Over Web Book Scan
  Chinese author Mian Mian, who shot to fame with lurid tales of sex, drugs and alcohol in the underworld, will sue Internet giant Google this week fo......
 
01/04/2010 Taiwan Notebook Maker Inventec Plans Second China Plant
  Taiwan's Inventec Corp, the world's fourth largest contract notebook computer maker, said Monday it will spend $800 million to build a plant in southwestern China, reported AFP.
 
12/31/2009 CCTV Contemplating Online Video Market Entry
  China Central Television (CCTV), the national State-run TV broadcaster, is expected to enter the country's lucrative online video market next week, raising concerns that the move may hurt domestic YouTube-l......
 
12/28/2009 China Video Site Youku Raises $40 Million For Expansion
  Chinese video-streaming Web site Youku.com has raised $40 million in new investment as the site looks to expand and start turning a profit, reported IDG News Service.
 
12/23/2009 Microsoft Suspends China's Juku After Plagiarism Claims
  Microsoft said it was temporarily suspending its MSN China microblogging site, Juku, as it investigates a complaint of plagiarism from a start-up, Plurk, reported Reuters.
 
12/22/2009 McAfee To Establish New Wholly-Owned Subsidiary In China
  McAfee, Inc. Wednesday announced it is establishing a new wholly-owned subsidiary in China. The new subsidiary forms part of a new investment McAfee i......
 
12/22/2009 China's KongZhong Buys Multiplayer Game Developer Dacheng
  Chinese mobile Internet services provider KongZhong announced on Tuesday that it will acquire Dacheng, a developer of 3D Massive Multipayer Online Role Playing games, i......
 
12/16/2009 China Internet Companies Caught Microblog Fevor
  Microblogging services are taking off among China's fast-growing Internet population. Both well-established internet companies and small Internet startups recently launc......
 
12/16/2009 China Expands Porn Sting By Shutting P2P Video Sites
  Chinese regulators have taken a wide-ranging war against online porn one step further by closing a series of popular BitTorrent and other video......
 
12/14/2009 China Warns Of Skype Phishing, Shuts Offending Domain
  China's cyberthreat response group Monday warned local Skype users about phishing scams being carried out through the chat program, in a show of ongoing effo......
 
12/11/2009 AsiaInfo To Buy China's Linkage Tech At $732.7 mln
  AsiaInfo Holdings Inc., the Beijing provider of software and solutions for telecom and other enterprises in China, definitively agreed to acquire Linkage Technologies International Hold......
 
12/03/2009 Chinese Search EngineTo Boost Market Share With New Services
  Chinese search engine Baidu Inc. has launched two services for mobile users, in an effort to gain an edge and market share in the world's largest mobile market, China Daily reported Thursday. 
 
11/24/2009 China Tightens Supervision Of Online Games
  China has vowed to tighten supervision of its fast-growing online games market, saying some games contained content that was "harmful" to players, reported AFP.
 
11/23/2009 Microsoft Told To Stop Some Windows Sales In China
  A Beijing court has ordered Microsoft Corp. to stop selling some versions of its Windows operating system in China in a licensing dispute with a local supplier, reported AP.
 
11/20/2009 China's Sina Eyes Robust Q4, Open To Spin-offs
  Sina Corp, China's largest Web portal, gave an optimistic outlook for advertising growth for 2010 and said it will look at potential spin-offs of some of its specialised portals, reported Reuters.
 
11/17/2009 No Rush To Adopt Domain Names Written In Chinese In China
  Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a global Internet governing body, last month approved new languages for use in domain names, The change would, for in......
 
11/16/2009 Alibaba.Com Q3 Net Profit Declines 20%, Beats Forecast
  Alibaba.com, China's largest e-commerce company and Yahoo's business partner in the country, reported a 20 percent decline in quarterly profit, but beat analysts' estimates as ......
 
11/12/2009 China Claims SuperComputer Among World's Fastest
  China announced its fastest supercomputer yet on Thursday in the country's latest show of its goal to become a world leader in technology, reported IDG News Service.
 
11/11/2009 Taiwan President: China Trade Deal Won't Include Some Techs
  Despite plans for massive trade liberalization with mainland China, Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou said Thursday that the island won't allow its world-leading computer-chip ma......
 
11/10/2009 IPhones Everywhere In China Ahead Of Launch
  China Unicom on Friday will officially start selling the iPhone in the country, more than two years after the gadget's US launch, but at many China&rsqu......
 
11/09/2009 Baidu Q4 Sales Outlook Mars Solid Q3 EPS
  Baidu, China's leading Web search service, on Monday reported profit that far exceeded analyst views, but its sales outlook was far below views, reported Investor’s business Daily.
 
11/03/2009 Google Books Project Draws Fire In China
  A China copyright group Wednesday accused Internet giant Google of scanning Chinese books for its online library without authorisation, in the late......
 
11/02/2009 Baidu, China Unicom In Wireless Search Pact
  Chinese search engine Baidu Inc said Monday that it has signed a partnership with China Unicom to provide wireless search for the carrier's 3G mobile subscribers, in a move to fend off Google Inc's......
 
10/29/2009 China's Taobao Fights Piracy As It Courts Foreign Partners
  Taobao.com, a fast-growing e-commerce hub in China where pirated goods are sometimes sold, has fought harder against fake goods sold on its platform in recent months as it seeks part......
 
10/29/2009 Microsoft Pushes Bing In China With Mobile Portal
  Microsoft stepped up promotion of Bing in China with the launch of a Web services platform for mobile phones this week, a possible step toward challenging the domina......
 
 
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