National
2009-1-7
THERE were more than 50 million bloggers in China by the end of November 2008, a growth of 6.38 percent from the end of November 2007, said Gao Lulin, deputy head of the Internet Society of China, yesterday. The...
Business | Automobile
2009-1-7
LAST year was a rocky year for China's auto industry, with much to be proud of and also some disappointments. The world's second-largest auto market could not be shielded from the global financial crisis as vehicle...
National
2008-1-24
JUNK emails fell for the first time in China last year, but still account for 58 percent of the total 69.4 billion emails that Internet users received. The number of junk emails from China to other countries fell...
National
2008-1-23
THIS is one ranking that you don't mind seeing drop. China dropped to the third largest sender of junk e-mail in the world by the end of last year as it sent out about 4.92 percent of the unwanted inbox items,...
Business | Information industry
2008-1-9
CHINESE Web users will spend 45.8 percent more this year on online games and booking hotel and flight tickets, among other services available online, as China overtakes the United States to become the world's largest...
National
2007-5-23
AN outcry from bloggers may mean the Chinese government will back down from imposing real-name registration for the country's 20 million bloggers. A draft self-discipline code for blog services issued by the Internet...
National
2007-2-6
ALMOST half of China's Internet users use video-sharing Websites that are home to millions of amateur films and animations, a survey has found. About 76 million of the 137 million Chinese Internet users visited...
Business | Information industry
2007-1-11
TOTAL spending by individual Internet users in China in 2006 rose by nearly 50 percent from a year ago to 276.7 billion yuan (US$34.6 billion), according to a definitive survey.
Business | Information industry
2006-11-29
CHINA is discussing the feasibility of launching a real identity registration system on the Internet, especially for bloggers, to balance the conflict between individual privacy and public interest, said Hu Qiheng, chairwoman of the Internet Society of China, yesterday.
National
2006-11-9
INTERNET Society of China yesterday published its draft definition of malicious software and is now collecting opinions from the public.