Chinese video software developer Baofeng generated revenue of over RMB 10 million in October to break even for the first time, reports Sohu citing a company insider. Advertising is the company's main revenue source, the report said...
User habits and government control make it hard for foreign companies to succeed in China's Internet market. Google (Nasdaq:GOOG) has been overshadowed by Baidu (Nasdaq:BIDU) and Facebook by Kaixin001...
Beijing-based software developer Bao Feng Wang Ji Technology plans to give a total of RMB 200,000 per month to users of its online video-enabled digital media player "StormCodec" (Bao Feng Ying Yin) who find corrupt files, reports yesky.com...
Beijing-based software developer Bao Feng Wang Ji Technology announced that it plans to release an online video platform, "V-guide," in April, reports eNet. V-guide will integrate and promote video content from sources including Sina (Nasdaq:SINA) and Sohu (Nasdaq:SOHU), as well as online video sites Tudou.com, Ku6.com, Joy.cn and UiTV.com, said the report...
The Bejing Haidian District People's Court has ordered Beijing-based software developer Bao Feng Wang Ji Technology to pay RMB 30,000 in compensation to Guangdong's Zoke Culture for copyright infringement, reports 163.com...
Beijing-based software developer Bao Feng Wang Ji Technology has been ordered to pay RMB 200,000 to U.S. media company RealNetworks Inc. (Nasdaq:RNWK), the creator of digital media player RealPlayer, for copyright infringement by the Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court, reports Beijing Star Daily...
Beijing-based software developer Bao Feng Wang Ji Technology recorded 250 million daily views of its video broadcasts and nearly 150 million hours of viewing time daily for its digital media player, "StormCodec" (Bao Feng Ying Yin), in October, reports Hexun...
Beijing-based software developer Bao Feng Wang Ji Technology has received an online video broadcasting license from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) recently, reports BiaNews quoting a company employee...
Beijing-based software developer Bao Feng Wang Ji Technology confirmed on Wednesday that it has partnered with Shanghai-based online video site Tudou.com to add content to its digital media player "StormCodec", reports DoNews...