http://blogs.elpais.Com/china-red/2014/06/zara-vender%C3%a1-por-internet-en-china-en-la-plataforma-tmall.html – https://direct.techinasia.com/2013-china-top-10-social-sites-infographic/. Blogs can be still be worthwhile for amateur bloggers. A blog designed for the entertainment of your circle of friends and family is still a great way to keep in touch. If the writing is good enough, it may pick up a following beyond that, through word of mouth. Quality still rises to the top amongst in the ocean of trashy content that the internet can, with some justification, be described as. Not to be outdone, the venture capital community has been busy as well.
It was announced last week that San Francisco-based Twitter received the largest venture http://wearesocial.sg/blog/2012/02/social-asia-tuesday-tuneup-15/ capital investment in history when the Russian firm DST Global invested $800 million in the microblogging site. Then there is the recent auction of Nortel Networks patents. The telecommunications company went bankrupt in 2009 and their patents, which were not viewed as hugely valuable, were put up for bid. But the larger tech firms did not want a fellow competitor to gain any edge by buying these patents.
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