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Chinese internet company NetEase's (Nasdaq: NTES) subsidiary third-party payment platform "epay.163.com" will soon launch a cross-border collections business. Read More
Chinese internet company NetEase's (Nasdaq: NTES) online gaming media platform play.163.com recently announced a new blockchain game channel which will offer careful classification and assessment of blockchain game products in the market for reference by gamers, to help them identify worthwhile blockchain games. Read More
On March 19, Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) launched a mysterious new website (http://dj.163.com) displaying a notice for "Netease's biggest strategic move of 2013." Read More
Chinese internet company NetEase's (Nasdaq: NTES) "Netease Healthcare Products" (baojian.163.com) e-commerce channel launched today, offering select health and nutrition products and free delivery on all orders. Read More
Chinese internet company NetEase's (Nasdaq: NTES) new dating site "Huatian" (http://love.163.com) announced today that it is a "serious matchmaking community" aimed at the mid- to high-end market of individuals with monthly incomes of RMB 6,000 or more. Read More
Chinese internet company NetEease's (Nasdaq: NTES) LBS platform, Netease Bafang (http://bafang.163.com), has announced on its official website and microblog that the service is halting operations, pending corporate restructuring. Read More
Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) and China National Radio's online and mobile audio content provider CNR Voice Culture Media released a mobile children's audiobook application, "Baobei Ting Tonghua" ("Audiobooks for Baby") (http://m.163.com/baby/) in the iTunes App Store today. Read More
Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) launched a URL-shortening service, 126.am, today, offering service similar to the Twitter-oriented URL shortener Bit.ly. Read More
Advertisements for Netease's (Nasdaq: NTES) new Netease Union (http://union.163.com) have begun appearing on the Chinese internet company's homepage and other website properties, and Netease has begun seeking website partners for the ad union. Read More
Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has launched version 4.0 of its webmail client (http://mail.163.com), featuring voice search. Read More