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Gain an Insight into the Companies Worth Investing in the Chinese Cybereconomy.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37614) has announced the addition of Development Trends of China's Cybereconomy, 2005-2006 to their offering.

This report summarizes the current situation and competition pattern of China's cybereconomy in general and studies the successful business patterns of major network companies. In addition, the report analyses the market opportunities of the cybereconomy and companies worth investing in.

In 2005, China's E-commerce e-commerce, commerce conducted over the Internet, most often via the World Wide Web. E-commerce can apply to purchases made through the Web or to business-to-business activities such as inventory transfers.  market scale reached 680 billion RMB RMB Right Mouse Button
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RMB Ren Min Bi (currency of People's Republic of China) 
. The cybereconomy mentioned in this report means network service companies' economic activities fully depending on the Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 platform. Since 2006, led by WEB2.0, cybereconomy opportunities will emerge in an endless stream and those opportunities supply a new development space for investors and pioneers.

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 this research of hundreds of network companies in 2005, the cybereconomy has become a successful (large income scale) business pattern. It mainly concentrates in nine fields: online advertisement, online tourism, online recruitment, online shopping, search engine, automobile websites, real estate websites, online payment, online music and online video.

China's cybereconomy scale exceeded 20 billion RMB in 2005. This report summarizes the current situation and competition pattern of China's cybereconomy in general and studies the successful business patterns of major network companies. In addition, the report analyses the market opportunities of cybereconomy and companies worth investing in.

Investment opportunities in 2006 - regional websites

The investments in nationwide comprehensive portals and industrial portals are nearly saturated saturated /sat·u·rat·ed/ (sach´ah-rat?ed)
1. denoting a chemical compound that has only single bonds and no double or triple bonds between atoms.

2. unable to hold in solution any more of a given substance.
 while there are still many investing opportunities in regional webs. Take the map service as an example; local users are inclined to use the most familiar search service webs - Go2map in Beijing Beijing (bā-jĭng) or Peking (pē-kĭng, pā–), city (1994 est. urban pop. 6,093,300; 1994 est. total pop. 7,240,700), capital of the People's Republic of China. It is in central Hebei prov. , Gsuo in Shanghai Shanghai (shăng`hī`, shäng`hī`), city (1994 est. pop. 12,980,000), in, but independent of, Jiangsu prov., E China, on the Huangpu (Whangpoo) River where it flows into the Chang (Yangtze) estuary. , and Edushi in Hangzhou, etc. Many internet services have apparent regional characteristics and local cultural features, and it is really hard for the nationwide websites to obtain a dominant position.

Investment opportunities in 2006 - website targets at professional groups

Comprehensive portals and industrial websites have an integration function of "gathering the population". However, with the popularization pop·u·lar·ize  
tr.v. pop·u·lar·ized, pop·u·lar·iz·ing, pop·u·lar·iz·es
1. To make popular: A famous dancer popularized the new hairstyle.

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 of the internet in the daily life, more focused websites targeting professional groups are needed to meet the individual's demand for diversity and personality.

Investment opportunities in 2006 - WEB2.0 websites

Web2.0 is the new Web model, represented by webs such as Flickr, Craigslist, Linkedin, Tribes, Ryze, Friendster, and by social concepts such as Blogs, TAG, SNS SNS sympathetic nervous system. , RSS (Really Simple Syndication) A syndication format that was developed by Netscape in 1999 and became very popular for aggregating updates to blogs and the news sites. RSS has also stood for "Rich Site Summary" and "RDF Site Summary. , Wiki. It was realized by the new theories of Six Degrees of Separation, xml, ajax and new techs. Many emerging webs are become fashionable and some of them have attracted large amounts of investments. This report analyses business patterns and development prospects of those emerging webs.

This report is currently only available in Chinese. If you wish to obtain an English version of this report, please allow 5 working days for report translation.
Topics Covered:

    1.  Overview of the cybereconomy
    2.  Analysis on China's online advertisement market and websites
        in 2005
    3.  Analysis of online shopping market and websites
    4.  Analysis of online tourism market and websites
    5.  Analysis of online game market and websites
    6.  Market analysis of real estate websites
    7.  Market Analysis of automobile websites
    8.  Market analysis of search engine market
    9.  Market analysis of online recruitment
    10. Analysis of China's WAP market
    11. Market opportunity analysis of wireless music and online music
    12. Investment opportunities of cybereconomy


Companies Mentioned:

- Shanda Networking - NetEase - Sira - Alibaba.com - Tencent QQ - Tom.com - Sohu.com - Kongzhong.com - 51job.com - Linktone.com - Ctrip.com - Hurray.com.cn - The9.com - Dangdang.com - China.com - Baidu.com - Adforward.net - Asiaec.com - Hylzad.com - Joyo.com - Dentsu.com.cn - Elong.com - Cncard.com - www.net.cn - Boosen eNetwork - Mtone.com.cn - Ebay - H195cool - www.9you.com - Any8Limited - Chinacars.com - 21CN - Saatchi & Saatchi

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