It provides services mainly through Sina.com (online news and content), Weibo.com (microblog) and Sina Mobile.
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An article published by Sina.com, a news portal, said many analysts were wondering whether Guangdong had massaged its figures.
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As for the blog de mode, sina.com's Twitter-like service, Ms. Xu isn't interested.
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