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2005-2: QQ's simultaneous online user accounts broke 10 million

According to the newly relseased statistic report from Tencent, at 15:21 on February 16,2005, Tencent QQ's simultaneous online user accounts broke 10 million, the number increased 100 times in the fast 4 years.

2005-2: China's sales of online games rose 48 percent in 2004 - to 299 million US dollar

China's sales of online games rose 48 percent in 2004 -- to $299 million -- from the previous year, according to a report released Monday.

The 2004 China Online Game Industry Report by the Press and Publication Administration said that the number of Chinese Internet users was 94 million in 2004 -- and the number of online game players reached 20.25 million.

A source told the Press and Publication Administration that China planned to develop more than 300 of its own Internet games in the next five years, reported Xinhua, China's main government-run news agency.

However, to meet this goal, China must recruit more than 20,000 game programmers. China currently has only several thousand online game programmers, but the country is planning to establish a college to train Internet game programmers.

2005-2: Ebay Inc., to invest up to 100 million US dollar in EachNet - China E-commence site this year

EBay Inc., the worldwide online marketplace announced Thursday that it is planing to invest up to 100 million US dollars in eBay EachNet this year, the number one e-commerce site in China.
The market of China's online trading has much potentials and has been growing rapidly. in 2004, the volume of China's online auction has been expected to top the 3.37 billion yuan (about 406 million US dollars) mark.
Huge market space has allured not only Ebay and Eachnet, but also MSN under Microsoft, Yahoo, and Sina, who also have preliminary plan of getting a market share from China's online marketplace.

EBay Eachnet, as the leading online marketplace in China, has got to 10 million users last week. In 2004 alone, 5.7 million new users registered. New listings reached nearly 6.6 millions on eBay EachNet.

Meg Whitman,president and CEO of eBay, said "China is an important part of our international portfolio. China Internet market is developing more rapidly than anticipated, and eBay Eachnet's growth has been remarkable. In the past year, the site more than doubles its user base, beefing up its position as China's top e-commerce site. As aresult, we see even greater opportunity in China today than we didsix months ago."

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