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Sina is an online media company which also offers mobile value added services in China.
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Sina is an online media company.
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It provides services mainly through Sina.com (online news and content), Weibo.com (microblog) and Sina Mobile.
FORBES: Sina Can Weibo Its Way To $67 Despite Being Cautious On Ad Spending
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Sina Corp. is an online Chinese media company listed on Nasdaq.
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Thousands of Beijing residents have had enough and are calling for a Clean Air Act in an online vote on Sina Weibo, Xinhua News Agency reports.
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While many of the most-followed online figures on Sina Weibo already post under their real names, the rules have prompted concern that users will moderate their comments because Sina and presumably interested government officials can find out their real identities.
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Earlier this week, Sina, a leading Chinese online media company, announced a strategic partnership with AutoNavi Holdings Limited, a provider of digital map content and navigation and location-based solutions in China, in an effort to enhance the social, location and mobile offerings of both the companies.
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Sina introduced the microblogging weibo to its online services in 2009 to try to catch up with rival Tencent.
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Sina is currently beta testing a new version of Weibo with online games, instant messaging, and sharing photos, among other things.
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We feel the above factors will help Sina increase revenue contribution from Weibo, which will help stabilize its decreasing share in the Chinese online advertising market.
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Sina aims to capitalize on its micro blogging website, Weibo, to increase its share in the online display advertising market.
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