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360Quan.com - The Leading Social Network for Chinese Teens www.360Quan.com
360Quan.com is the largest social networking site geared specifically towards Chinese teenagers,targeting Chinese youth born after 1990. Widely referred to as the "post-90s" (90后) generation in Chinese, this generation has never known a China that was not prosperous and economically vibrant, and are widely described by Chinese social commentators as not just a different generation of people, but a different "type" of people (另一代人,另一种人). With their distinctive urban youth culture, these are the hip-hop artists, the make-up stylists, the snowboarders and the parkour clubs that are leading China's youth revolution. With 25 milllion registered users, 360quan focuses on hip, young, cool, trendy, edgy, alternative, non-mainstream urban youth culture. “Quan” means “group” or “circle of friends” in Chinese, and 360quan is devoted to providing an online home for people with similar interests, online clans, and super-connectors. The platform provides all the basics of an SNS, including personal space, blogs, music, videos, space, status (ie, twitter-like) updates, as well as dozens of casual games both developed in-house as well as by 3rd party application developers on 360quan’s open platform.
See for yourself at www.360Quan.com

360quan.com holds an Internet Content Provider license Jing 070532
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iQ: Smarter The Client Software Company www.myiQ.cn
iQ browser is a lightweight alternative to traditional browsers, and has already grown to 500,000 daily active users (equivalent to nearly 1% of China’s browser market) within a half year of launching in early 2009. Specifically designed for younger users who don’t have their own PC but access the internet at an internet cafe, iQ allows the user to log on to the browser and to save their bookmarks, passwords, email, music, videos, images, etc all safely and securely within the browser itself. At less than 2 MB, the software itself is a tiny download, and is regularly lauded in the Chinese technical press for taking up less system resources than other browsers.

Myiq.cn holds an Internet Content Provider license Jing 09012580
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www.shimao.tv
KG holds the exclusive internet and mobile license for Fashion TV content in Mainland China, and so has launched Shimao.tv (shimao meaning “fashion” in Chinese) as a high-end, fashion video and information website, streaming the latest fashion videos from FashionTV, collating other fashion related content and distributing syndicated content to branded channels across multiple platforms. >DETAILED
9949.cn is a directory site for new Chinese users, provides links for new users who may not be familiar with traditional url addresses, or even the concept of typing in a url in English or roman letters. Directory sites are the default homepages for a majority of Chinese internet users, especially in internet cafes, and are often urls with numbers rather than English/romanized names so they can be more easily remembered and typed in by (non-Roman alphabet, non-English speaking) Chinese users.

9949.cn holds an Internet Content Provider license Yu 08101678
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360APPS is a Web2.0 application development team, specializing in building social games for major SNS platforms for users or advertising clients on platforms such as 360Quan.com, renren.com, 51.com, U-Center Home, Facebook, or iPhone.
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6887.cn is a flash gaming website and social gaming network, offering an array of fun games to casual gamers in China. The site’s content is also designed to be easily plugged into other platforms, including 360Quan.com
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luoma.cn provides job seekers and employees a platform to search and share information across employers in China. All anonymously posted info. including salary details, company reviews, and interview questions, etc. is free to our users.

Luoma (骡马) means mule and horse; as a Chinese slang says: Show us if you are a mule or horse. At the same time, Rome also pronouces luoma in Chinese. So the hidding meaning of this site is: Rome was not built in a day. The name LUOMA is trying to encourage our users positioning and targeting themselves correctly on the job market with good data and tools.

We aim to consolidate the data provided by our users and as a return to help them grow on the job market.


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yooxue.com provides chinese students, interested with studying abroad a platform to research about universities and other abroad studies opportunities. Yooxue uses user contribute data about MBA applications (GMAT score, GPA etc) to provide plotted data in many intresting ways. For example, you can generate a plot of GPA vs. GMAT score for a given school and filter it based on a number of criteria.
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kongquehui.com is an online social networking service for beautiful and stylish people! It is targeted to the fast growing internet market in China and is differentiating it self from the competition of big mainstream Social networking services, dating sites and communities by having a user-driven voting system that levels users based on physical appearance and provides offline events accordingly.
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I've been in the Internet business a long time. But working for the hottest teen social network in China is truly exciting. You can feel the enthusiasm and the vision in the office every day.
Watch out Facebook and Myspace, China is coming.
Mo Qingya
Sales Director
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