t.QQ.com, Weibo.com, t.Sina.com.cn in China Microblogging

China’s microblogging services/platforms, Sina Weibo and Tencent QQ Weibo both initially launched microblogging services on sub-domains: Sina: t.Sina.com.cn Tencent QQ: t.QQ.com Since then Sina Weibo and Tencent QQ Weibo both have quickly grown their user base. Sina decided to rebrand and move to new domain name Weibo.com. t.Sina.com.cn – Sina’s old Weibo domain name which [...]

Sina Weibo Chinese Microblog, t.Sina.com.cn, Weibo.com

Sina Weibo (Weibo.com or t.Sina.com.cn), Chinese Twitter, currently is the most popular Microblogging tool/service for Chinese Internet users in China. Sina Weibo’s Roles: Following and Followers Similar to Twitter, Sina Weibo offers 2 major roles to each user: Following: People who you are following. Their messages/conversations continuously show up in your incoming feed and can [...]

Follow5.com Chinese SNS, Microblogging Tool

If you use several SNS / microblogging services to communicate through China’s Internet, consider using Follow5. What is Follow5? Follow5.com is a Chinese social network site, and a microblogging tool. With Follow5, you can manage your usernames/passwords and “sent” messages of 24 microblogging sites, SNS, and sharing sites including Sina Weibo, Tencent QQ Weibo, Twitter, [...]

Synchronize Sina Weibo with FaWave

To synchronize your Sina Weibo microblogging messages with FaWave, connect your Sina Weibo account to FaWave’s Chrome Addon. FaWave allows you to: Send Sina Weibo microblogging messages. Read comments and forwards of people who you are following on Sina Weibo. The developer of FaWave, @QLeelulu, explains: FaWave, is a Chrome extension supporting multiple microblogging, which [...]

FaWave, Chrome Addon for Sina Weibo, Twitter, Microblogging

The FaWave extension is a Chrome addon that allows you to manage all your microblogging/SNS messages in one user interface (UI). Why Use FaWave? FaWave is not a microblogging site or SNS, but a Chrome extension, that allows synchronization of messages among your many microblogging/SNS accounts. China’s Internet users communicate and send messages through several [...]

t.Baidu.com Baidu Microblog

Baidu launched t.baidu.com in beta which is Baidu’s new microblogging tool/service for Chinese Internet users. t.baidu.com’s interface and functions are similar to those of Twitter’s (beginners guide to Twitter) and are less similar to those of is different to Google Buzz’s. With t.baidu.com, you get to “follow” other users (following) and you get being “followed” [...]

Kaixin001.com, Xiaonei.com, Renren.com, 51.com, China SNS

In China, over 124 million users have been registered on China’s social network site (SNS) including www.kaixin001.com, www.renren.com (formerly www.xiaonei.com), www.kaixin.com, and www.51.com, before the end of 2009. China’s Top 3 Social Network Sites (SNS) Read Write Web believes Renren.com (formerly Xiaonei.com), Kaixin001.com and 51.com are the 3 most popular Chinese social network sites (SNS). [...]

Yahoo China Launches Group

Yahoo China recently launched a BBS (bulletin board system or online forum) community site called Yahoo Club which is the Mainland China localized version of Yahoo Groups to Chinese Internet users. BBS attracts hundreds of thousands of China’s Internet users everyday as it is a social community platform for the Mainland China population to express [...]