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India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010: related news

India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010

Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.

India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010

Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.

India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010

New Delhi, June 28 : Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.

India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010

New Delhi, June 28 : Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.

India and China to rule online shopping world by 2010

New Delhi, June 28 : Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.

Online shopping in New Zealand

Shopping is made easy with online malls rearing up their heads. And why not? With the advent of the e-technological age, more and more people are opting for online shopping. The face of online shopping is no different in New Zealand. Type “online shopping, New Zealand” or “online mall, New Zealand” in any of the search engines and hundreds of links are there for you to browse. With more and more people in New Zealand using credit cards, the sitting-at-home shopping, and its fast delivery has increased the number of hits on the online malls. A research states that an increase of 80 percent has been noticed in the last two years in New Zealand, when comparing the number of online shoppers.

Taiwan market: Soft-World to launch third online game developed by China-based Perfect World

Soft-World International, the largest developer/operator of online games in Taiwan, at a June 30 press conference announced the launch of Zhuxian Online, developed by China-based Beijing Perfect World, in the Taiwan market. This is the third Beijing Perfect World game Soft-World will operate, the latter indicated.

eBay India Motors announces India's first online truck bazaar

eBay India Motors, the leading online B2B Motors marketplace, today announced the launch of India's first online truck bazaar on eBay India. The Online Truck Bazaar can be accessed on http://trucks.eBay.in and is free for any fleet operator who would like to list buses, LCVs or HCVs for sale. Interested dealers or purchasers can simply call or email the advertiser and complete the purchase easily.

China Has Largest On-Line Population

Smivs writes "China now has the world's largest net-using population, say official figures. More than 253 million people in the country are now online, according to statistics from the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC). About 95% of those going online connect via high-speed links. Take up of broadband has been boosted by deals offered by China's fixed line phone firms as they fight to win customers away from mobile operators. Despite having a greater number of people online, China's net economy still has a long way to go to match or exceed that of the US or even that of South Korea. Figures from Analysis International said China's net firms reported total revenues of $5.9bn (£2.96bn) in 2007. By contrast net advertising revenue alone for US firms in 2007 stood at $21.

eBay India Motors Announces India's First Online Truck Bazaar Free Classifieds Website for Fleet Ope

(PRWEB) July 11, 2008 -- eBay India Motors, the leading online B2B Motors marketplace, today announced the launch of India's first online truck bazaar on eBay India. The Online Truck Bazaar can be accessed on http://trucks.eBay.in and is free for any fleet operator who would like to list buses, LCVs or HCVs for sale. Interested dealers or purchasers can simply call or email the advertiser and complete the purchase easily.

Online Market World Olympics Debuts

In support of the Olympic spirit and in recognition of the day-to-day competition marketers face, wsRadio, the worldwide leader in Internet Talk, is sponsoring the Online Market World Olympics, a marketing competition among all guests who have appeared on any of the 125 talk shows produced on wsRadio during the station's history. During the entire month of September, talk show guests are challenged to drive the most traffic to their personal interviews. The top three winners will receive Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals, respectively, at the Online Market World conference and trade show on October 2, 2008 at Moscone Center West Hall in San Francisco. Online Market World is the premiere event for online marketing and sellers who want to catapult their companies and clients to the next levels of success.

Good Life China (GLCC) Launches Retail Program for Popular (MONA) Online Gaming Portal

Good Life China (GLCC) Launches Retail Program for Popular (MONA) Online Gaming Portal BEIJING, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Good Life China Corporation (Pink Sheets GLCC) is pleased to announce that it has launched a retail program to sell proprietary and popular 'NetEase Cards'. NetEase has been a leader in the Chinese game market. NetEase provides online game services to Internet users through the licensing or in-house development of massively multiplayer online role-playing games, including Fantasy Westward Journey, Westward Journey Online II, Westward Journey Online III, and TianXia 2. Good Life's convenience stores are selling two denominations of the cards; Netease Card loaded with 150 points cards, at a retail price at 15 yuan ($2.

Shanghai Tops Survey Of Online Shopping

According to the Survey Report on Online Shopping in China 2008 released by China Internet Network Information Center, the total volume of online shopping in 19 big cities in China reached CNY16.2 billion in the first half of 2008.

International Companies Require China-Specific Patent Strategies

Shanghai, China – May 22, 2008: China, one of the world’s largest and most promising markets, has seen a 20 percent annual increase in patent application filings over the last fifteen years. In 2007, the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) of China received 694,153 patent applications, an increase of 21.1 percent over the previous year. These applications included filings for all three types of patents granted in China: Invention patents (valid for 20 years from the date of filing), Utility Models (valid for 10 years), and Design patents (also valid for 10 years). With regard to invention patents (20 year patents), China is currently third in the world behind the United States and Japan. In its latest study, Evalueserve, a global research and analytics firm, forecasts that if patent filings in China continue to grow at the current r

Online Market World 2008

Online Market World 2008, the premiere event for serious online sellers and marketers, today announced it has finalized the 2008 initial program and named 20 Content Committee members all of whom are astute executives and consultants influencing the direction of ecommerce and online marketing. Online Market World 2008 will take place at Moscone Center West Hall in San Francisco October 1 – 3, 2008 and will feature a main conference, co-located events, symposia, an exhibition, and networking events.

Irish Consumers Getting In Line To Go Online This Christmas

Irish Consumers Getting In Line To Go Online This Christmas - A leading Irish ecommerce firm has predicted that the number of consumers shopping online this Christmas could increase by as much as 50% in comparison to the same period last year. Magico.ie says that although traditional high-street retail activity is suffering a downturn, Internet sales in Ireland are likely to smash all previous records this year as more and more price-conscious and time-poor consumers do their festive shopping online. The company warned, however, that the Irish retail sector had not fully explored the potential of the online shopping market and was losing out on potential business to competitors throughout the world. It indicated that many Irish small and medium enterprises needed to adapt to the growing trend among consumers who were opting to order their

Poor Word Of Mouth Is Top eRetail Barrier In China

Chinese consumers are more likely than consumers in more developed markets in Asia to rely on others for advice before purchasing something. Consequently, bad word of mouth is an important reason why many Chinese consumers don't purchase online. Social technologies present a major brand building opportunity to reinforce trust with potential online customers. In metropolitan China, Netizens (whether they shop online or not) are already heavy social media technology users. To get Chinese online shopping holdouts to purchase products online, online retail companies should start to look into implementing social media platforms on their Web sites.

eBay India Motors announces Indias first online truck bazaa

eBay India Motors, the leading online B2B Motors marketplace, today announced the launch of India's first online truck bazaar on eBay India. The Online Truck Bazaar can be accessed on http://trucks.eBay.in and is FREE for any fleet operator who would like to list buses, LCVs or HCVs for sale. Interested dealers or purchasers can simply call or email the advertiser and complete the purchase easily.

Wanna try shopping groceries online? If so lets take a quick pitstop at D'Agostino ...

Wanna try shopping groceries online? If so lets take a quick pitstop at D’Agostino Supermarkets I have been shopping at D’Agostino Supermarkets for about a month now and I feel very exicted to share my experience shopping groceries online. The stores are small, but they stock a wide variety of high quality groceries, produce, meat, poultry, and seafood as well as deli items. The chain may be small by food industry standards, but D'Agostino enjoys a big reputation both in the city and nationally. With teenagers in the house, they cook for themselves, but they aren't so great about writing what they used up on the shopping list. I can't tell you how many times I've turned to the cabinet to make something, and it's just all gone. I thought, 'How easy is this?' Before you throw it in the garbage, you scan it, and then it shows up on my shoppi

CDC Games' Upcoming Digimon Online Game Rated No. 1 in China's Most Popular Search Engine

ATLANTA & SHANGHAI, China - (Business Wire) CDC Games, a business unit of CDC Corporation (NASDAQ: CHINA), and pioneer of the "free-to-play, pay for merchandise" model for online games in China, today announced Digimon, its upcoming online game, has secured the No. 1 ranking for the last several weeks in Baidu, the top search engine in China.

CDC Games' Upcoming Digimon Online Game Rated No. 1 in China's Most Popular Search Engine

ATLANTA & SHANGHAI, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CDC Games, a business unit of CDC Corporation (NASDAQ: CHINA - News), and pioneer of the "free-to-play, pay for merchandise" model for online games in China, today announced Digimon, its upcoming online game, has secured the No. 1 ranking for the last several weeks in Baidu, the top search engine in China.


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