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Posted on 15 Feb 2008

Joost Chinese Version: My100Fun Launches Today

Joost has finally unveiled its official site for the China people. A bit surprise that the domain of Joost’s Chinese version is not carry any Joost or Tom’s letter (Joost partnered with Tom.com in developing and marketing the Joost Chinese site), but a new domain name called My100Fun.com. The general thinking is that a lot [...]

Tags: China, Joost, My100Fun, Skype, Tom, video sharing

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Posted on 03 Dec 2007

TOM Group Denies Investment in Facebook

There was a buzz on the Web that Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, holds a majority stake in TOM Group has invested $60 million in Facebook, equivalent to 0.4 percent stake in Facebook, however TOM Group has denied such a report.
“TOM Group advised that it has not made any investment in Facebook,” said in a [...]

Tags: Facebook, Tom

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Posted on 04 Jul 2007

eBay and Tom’s New Venture Goes Live

EachNet is a new platform that jointly founded by eBay and Tom.com in China, and now it has opened to the public. As announced on EachNet’s community forum (in Mandarin), the existing eBay China users are required to re-activate their membership on this new platform. The existing and previous eBay platform in China, i.e. ebay.com.cn [...]

Tags: China, EachNet, eBay, Tom

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Posted on 19 Jun 2007

New eBay EachNet Platform Launches

In April, I did posted a post that entitled, “Tom eBay China To Be Launched In July,” and now the new platform is goes live, with the domain name is as follow: kaifa.tom.com, and the platform is shown in the above picture. The domain name chosen became quite profound to me: Are eBay is going [...]

Tags: China, EachNet, eBay, Internet, Tom, Web 2.0

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Posted on 17 Apr 2007

Update: Tom eBay China To Be Launched In July

Founded in 1995, since then eBay has grew into the world’s largest and most popular person-to-person auction community on the Web. And despite the fact of the huge success of eBay in U.S., Europe and some other countries, it having the difficulty in entering China’s Internet market and eBay China was thinking that the best [...]

Tags: Alibaba, China, eBay, Internet, paipai, Taobao, Tencent, Tom, User-Generated Content, Web 2.0

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