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	<title>Comments on: Another Copycat&#8217;s story: Xiaonei.com is bought by Oak Pacific Interactive</title>
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		<title>By: Tianji.com, The First Chinese Social Networks On OpenSocial&#8217;s Partners List : THE MOBINODE - Tracking Dragon&#8217;s Web</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tianji.com, The First Chinese Social Networks On OpenSocial&#8217;s Partners List : THE MOBINODE - Tracking Dragon&#8217;s Web</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 01:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I have been wondering who would be the first OpenSocial partner in China for days. I learned from Isaac Mao that Wealink.com, the Chinese Linkedin would support OpenID and was also considering OpenSocial; Bruce Wang, CTO of Linkist.com which is another popular Social Networks talked with me in Beijing two weeks ago, he also said his site would look into OpenSocial too. How about Xiaonei.com, the copycat of Facebook, 51.com which claims the No.1 social network (with 60+ million registered users and more than half million online users)&#160;and even Zhanzuo.com which was reported to be acquired by Facebook early this month (it turned out just a rumor)? I don&#8217;t know, but &#160;I think they don&#8217;t need to care about OpenSocial at this moment. The news I heard yesterday is that Tianji.com, another social network has announced to be the first Chinese partner of OpenSocial, which really surprised me. It can be confirmed on OpenSocial&#8217;s partners list&#160;and also on Tianji&#8217;s official blog. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I have been wondering who would be the first OpenSocial partner in China for days. I learned from Isaac Mao that Wealink.com, the Chinese Linkedin would support OpenID and was also considering OpenSocial; Bruce Wang, CTO of Linkist.com which is another popular Social Networks talked with me in Beijing two weeks ago, he also said his site would look into OpenSocial too. How about Xiaonei.com, the copycat of Facebook, 51.com which claims the No.1 social network (with 60+ million registered users and more than half million online users)&nbsp;and even Zhanzuo.com which was reported to be acquired by Facebook early this month (it turned out just a rumor)? I don&#8217;t know, but &nbsp;I think they don&#8217;t need to care about OpenSocial at this moment. The news I heard yesterday is that Tianji.com, another social network has announced to be the first Chinese partner of OpenSocial, which really surprised me. It can be confirmed on OpenSocial&#8217;s partners list&nbsp;and also on Tianji&#8217;s official blog. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Facebook Is Coming To China : THE MOBINODE - Tracking Dragon&#8217;s Web</title>
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		<dc:creator>Facebook Is Coming To China : THE MOBINODE - Tracking Dragon&#8217;s Web</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 18:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Will Facebook succeed in China? This might be the hottest topic in the Chinese Internet in coming days. I do believe that there is no social network similar to Facebook in China (you may remind me of the Chinese clone of Facebook - Xiaonei.com. Well, I&#8217;d rather say Xiaonei.com is a typical Chinese social network with Facebook-like look and feel.) , and I also think the possibility of getting Chinese users or companies to love Facebook&#8217;s open platform is very low. The Chinese Internet is not open yet, so a Facebook without the open platform will be a hard sale in China. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Will Facebook succeed in China? This might be the hottest topic in the Chinese Internet in coming days. I do believe that there is no social network similar to Facebook in China (you may remind me of the Chinese clone of Facebook &#8211; Xiaonei.com. Well, I&#8217;d rather say Xiaonei.com is a typical Chinese social network with Facebook-like look and feel.) , and I also think the possibility of getting Chinese users or companies to love Facebook&#8217;s open platform is very low. The Chinese Internet is not open yet, so a Facebook without the open platform will be a hard sale in China. [...]</p>
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