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| China Cracks Down on Online Gaming [Crackdown 3] You could go through the Oxford English Dictionary, pick a noun, and China's likely cracked down on it. (Except counterfeit goods). Online games that are "unhealthy" (says the state) are the latest target, and 45 have been shut down. State authorities said the games "encou [..] |
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Big Warhammer Online In Little China [News] GigaMedia and Mythic Entertainment are bringing Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau next week via GigaMedia's FunTown game platform according to an EA press release. Interestingly enough, this announcement comes on the sa [..] |
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FIFA Online 2 unplugging in China
In a brief announcement this morning from Shanghai, The9 revealed plans to disband operations of EA Sports FIFA Online 2 in China. The publisher is doing so via mutual agreement with FIFA Online 2's developer [..] |
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China Actually Brags About How Much It Censors Online Pretty striking. While it's not news that the Chinese government censors the internet, it shows how uncontroversial it is that officials would actually brag about how much content they're censoring. (Via the FT)
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CHART OF THE DAY: China Goofs Off Online, We Buy Stuff China surpassed the United States as the world's top user of the Internet last year – its web-surfing population grew by 42% to nearly 300 million. Using mostly broadband connections, the Chinese are getting more entertainment online than Americans do, but they lag behind in many other consumer-related online activities.
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iPhone Keeps Bombing In China -- Weak Online Sales Here's another piece of evidence the iPhone isn't taking off in China.
In two weeks, only five iPhones have been sold on Taobao.com, a Chinese site similar to eBay, IDG News Service reports.
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iPhone Keeps Bombing In China -- Weak Online Sales Here's another piece of evidence the iPhone isn't taking off in China.
In two weeks, only five iPhones have been sold on Taobao.com, a Chinese site similar to eBay, IDG News Service reports.
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China declares victory over online game addiction China's General Administration of Press and Publication claims that the government's anti-game-addiction program is proving successful, as evidenced by new statistics released by the China Youth Soc [..] |
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China adding new restrictions on online games August 1
Though China's online game market continues to exponentially increase in value, the nation's Ministry of Culture plans on slapping another round of restrictive regulations on MMOs and other online titles on August 1. The new regulati [..] |
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China's online game market may reach $3.8b in 2009
Market intelligence firm Niko Partners projects that China's online game market will reach $3.8 billion in 2009. That's up a full billion over the $2.75 billion China's online market made last year. As PC penetration [..] |
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| China Bans Foreign Investment In Online Gaming [Politics] The General Administration of Press and Publication, China's video game industry regulator, is now prohibiting foreign investment in domestic online gaming, reports Reuters. This comes as China's online gamine sales are expected to increase 30 - 50 percent in 2009. [..] |
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