Roundup: Zhuaxia, Kijiji.cn and Chinese Young users
Zhuaxia cooperates with Donews: Zhuaxia, the most popular rss reader in China, has partnered with Donews, the IT community of Oak Pacific, to provide rss reader service. You can use your MOP passport to login in Zhuaxia. If you register MOP and Zhuaxia with the same email address, then you will be login in to your Zhuaxia service automatically. However, it seems there is no requirement on email verification when registering MOP passport, and an email can be used to register multi passport, I think there is serious security problem. If someone register a MOP account with my email, then he can login in my Zhuaxia account.
What Chinese youngsters are willing to pay online?: Net has a nice review on a panel discussion with Chinese youngsters. They found young Chinese users are willing to pay for ringtones, virtual items, avatars etc, but they cannot consider to pay for any content, they download movies and mp3’s, which are their favorite activities, but they don’t pay for music or movies.
Kijiji.cn’s partnership plan: Kijiji.cn, an eBay company, launched a customized classifieds partnership plan. The plan enables any website or blog to add classifieds contents easily. What you need to do is just to resolve your sub-domain name to Kijiji.cn’s server and customize the content and template. You can add your own ads on the page, here is an example. Of course, Kijiji.cn will also benefit from it, since its classifieds will have more distribution channels.
ChinaTimes adds some social features: You may often find a “digg it” or “del.icio.us it” button asides an article in websites of US newspaper or magazine, but it is still rare among websites of Chinese media. Now ChinaTimes from Taiwan takes the initiative to add buttons of digg, del.icio.us and Hemidemi along each pieces of news.(via ijliao) It is interesting to see two of these three services are English service, only Heimidi is a popular social bookmarking service in Taiwan. But if a newspaper in Beijing would like to add a bookmarking button into its website, which one he should choose? To be honest, I can not think out any ideal candidates.
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“But if a newspaper in Beijing would like to add a bookmarking button into its website, which one he should choose? To be honest, I can not think out any ideal candidates.”
How about just using HemiDemi?
kijiji.cn partnership another exmaple .
this site is using kijiji.cn data, is a famouse rent house site.