LiuFang

investment to chinese websites?

Many chinese websites that focus on virtual worlds boomed recently,but most of them lack of strong financial support.

Currently these sites keep the homepage and forum,the contents related to SL and some other virtual worlds developed by chinese companies,such as HIPIHI.

If one of that site can cover full info of virtual worlds,it will take the advantage in the future media market of virtual worlds.

But without enough financial support,no one can achieve this.

If you have interest in this issue,or would share this info to some other protential investor,I can share you more info of the current situation in China virtual world industry.

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I am very interested in working with Chinese companies that are working in this space. We are working on several strategic alliances and co-development deals with Chinese companies. We have investors who are interested in China as it relates to social networks. join us at www.gstarsite.com

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LiuFang we will be announcing a new social networking website targeted at the Chinese market within the next 30 days. Are you interested in working with us.
GrapevineStar

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sure ,I am glad to do that:)

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I went, but I dont read or speak chinese, so I cound't get in.

If it was in English, more people can read it. But I guess
we are not the market.

I am bilingual, my nationality is not american, though my passport is.
However, I usually use the International current language ...
which is English.

I am NOT interested in non international sites. Though there is obviously
room for all kinds of sites, I personally want to concentrate on international sites
that bring all people who are ABLE to read and speak the current international language.

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I don't much care what the predominant language is and definitely do not want to limit myself to monolingual sites. I have met enough english-speaking people in worlds like HiPiHi and Novoking (both Chinese), cyWorld (Korean), and others in Europe to know that any good site implementation will draw an international audience ... just as there are many Chinese-, German-, Korean- and Portuguese-speakers in Second Life.

I view visiting virtual worlds just the same as travelling in the real world - no way would I limit my real world travels to only those places that speak "the current international language."

By the way, English is not necessarily "the International current language". If you add the total numbers of people who speak a language as their first or second language, Mandarin Chinese has almost four times as many speakers as English and with the rise of the Chinese economy and the decline of the American economy, one could argue that Chinese is the current language.

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I am good at this please hire me.

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Hi
I like to know more about what you think of Chinese virtual worlds.
You may email me at my private email - calvin.vzoom@hotmail.com
Looking forward to know you.
Calvin

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