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Yunfeng Invests RMB 120 Mln in IT Management Visualization Solutions Firm Uinnova

PE Daily, 2/06/18

Beijing-based IT management visualization solutions provider Uinnova Technology recently said that it completed RMB 120 mln in Series B funding from Yunfeng Capital at the end of 2017. Read More

LBS SNS App iWeju Completes USD 8-digit Series A

DoNews, 9/16/14

Duoju Interactive, operator of location-based mobile SNS app iWeju (Weiju), has secured USD 8-digit Series A funding led by Ceyuan Ventures. Read More

Momo Launches LBS Advertising Platform

Sina Tech, 8/15/14

Beijing-based LBS provider Momo Technology, operator of mobile instant messaging app Momo, has launched an LBS-based mobile advertising platform, "Daodiantong." Read More

Momo User Base Exceeds 80 Mln

Tencent Tech, 11/13/13

Tang Yan, founder of Beijing-based LBS provider Momo Technology, has announced on his personal microblogging account that total number of registered users for the company's mobile IM app Momo has exceeded 80 mln. Read More

Momo Adds Premium Services, Emoji Store

Sina Tech, 6/27/13

Beijing-based location-based services provider Momo Technology released Version 4.0 of its Momo LBS multimedia messaging client today, monetizing the client for the first time by adding paid premium membership services and an emoji store. Read More

Rumor: Momo Wins Second Round Funding

Tech2ipo, 8/03/12

An industry source revealed recently that Beijing-based location-based services provider Momo Technology has completed a second round of funding at a scale 20 times that of its first-round funding. Read More

Rumor: Netease to Invest RMB 200 Mln in Online Video

Sina Tech, 8/08/11

William Ding, CEO of Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), has decided Netease will invest RMB 200 mln on its online video business, according to an industry insider. Read More

Netease Restructures Portal Business

Sohu IT, 3/02/10

Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has begun adjustments to its web portal business. Read More