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Liu Zhenyu, general manager of MSN China, announced today that MSN China is planning a move into the e-commerce market that will coincide with the end of beta testing for the company's Bing search engine and an expanded push into the competitive Chinese search market. Read More
Chinese Internet firm Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) is in talks with MSN China regarding potential cooperation in online video and other arenas, according to an industry source, possibly including capital investment.Read More
A spokesperson for MSN China has announced that new user registrations have increased significantly, with browsing and downloading of MSN products up in the double digits. Read More
Microsoft's MSN China has launched a Chinese-language directory portal, Bing135.com. Read More
Sun Tongyu, former president of Chinese B2B and C2C e-commerce site Taobao, and Chen Xiao, former VP of MSN China, will jointly launch a new website called Youzhong (Ihaveu.com) this week. Read More
MSN China has announced the launch of its adCenter service for keyword search advertising in overseas markets. Read More
A person involved in talks between MSN China and Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) revealed that talks between the companies have not ended, as had previously been reported; rather, the companies have entered the "back-and-forth" stage. Read More
An industry source has revealed that the rumored joint venture between Microsoft and Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) is "basically a done deal," though details such as each company's respective percentage of the JV have yet to be revealed. Read More
According to an informed source from the investment industry, Shanghai Alliance Investment, owner of 50% of Shanghai MSN Network Communications Technology, Microsoft's joint venture behind MSN China, has found a potential buyer for its share of the venture: Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES). Read More
A source has revealed that talks between The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY) and MSN China on stock purchases have broken down. Read More