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  1. China to Claim Half of Online Game Market

    blogs.wsj.com via @alizaalee  &bull Nov 23, 2009

    From time to time, we will send you e-mail announcements on new features and special offers from The Wall Street Journal Online. Full Story »

  2. China Poised to Claim Half of Global Online Game Market Next Year, Report Says

    blogs.wsj.com via @joelbackaler  &bull Nov 23, 2009

    China Poised to Claim Half of Global Online Game Market Next Year, Report Says - China Real Time Report - WSJ Full Story »

  3. China Poised to Claim Half of Global Online Game Market Next Year

    blogs.wsj.com via @juhalassila  &bull Nov 23, 2009

    China Poised to Claim Half of Global Online Game Market Next Year, Report Says - China Real Time Report - WSJ Full Story »


  4. World of Online

    blogs.wsj.com via @JuliaAngwin  &bull Nov 3, 2009

    From time to time, we will send you e-mail announcements on new features and special offers from The Wall Street Journal Online. Full Story »

  5. World of Warcraft on Hiatus in China

    blogs.wsj.com via @ChinaJournal  &bull Nov 30, -0001

    As previously scheduled, Shanghai-based online game company The9 (NCTY) officially ceased operating World of Warcraft, or WoW, in China on Sunday, June 7 (at three minutes past midnight, to be exact). Full Story »

  6. China Journal

    blogs.wsj.com via @Robert_Banghart  &bull Nov 30, -0001

    The foiled auction of two looted bronze animal heads has been a popular topic on China’s Internet in recent days, with many declaring auction house Christie’s public enemy No. 1. Hundreds of thousands of remarks criticizing the company were left… Full Story »

  7. World of Online-Game-Regulation Warcraft

    blogs.wsj.com via @Andy_Burton  &bull Nov 30, -0001

    The turf battle between two Chinese bureaucracies appears to be escalating, with NetEase and the World of Warcraft game still at the center. Full Story »



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