
Leading online shopping site Taobao is still buzzing with 2 news on Sina involving TV stations.
Hunan TV is rumored to partner with Taobao for launching a joint e-business service. The Chinese TV networks, known for successful TV shows like Super Voice Girl (American Idol’s Chinese version) and #1 ranking in national audience behind CCTV group channels, launched a new online shopping channel called Golden Eagle Web which business unit is allegedly conducting negotiation with Taobao.
Another online TV shopping project launched on dec 2nd between Taobao and Wasu – Hangzhou cable TV operator. Wasu viewers will be able to purchase items from Taobao via the TV channel and also have access to Koubei.com, a Taobao subsidiary site featuring lifestyle content.
Does Taobao has ambitions for spreading its influence to inland TV networks in each regions? To be followed..
Source CMMI

Fortune just released the results of a study evaluating worldwide e-business companies with the fastest growth. The study was lead on more than hundred companies to rank the ones with the fastest growth
Ranked next to famous companies like Google (#10), Amazon (#8) and Apple (#7), we find 3 Chinese companies out of 10, not really a shocker when we look at the online population growth in China which basically doubled in the last 2 years to reach 338 millions users this year.
So who are the winners?
Ctrip.com, the number one online travel service provider, is ranked number 6 with an increase of its turnover of 26% in 2009 second quarter only. On the 3rd position, Shanda is the first local player for online multi-players gaming. The group claims 6 millions of active paying accounts. Number 2 : Sohu, also ranked #3 in “Fortune 100″. The groups controls portal Sohu.com, search engine Sogou.com and social network Chinaren.com and its 77 millions members.
Worth to mention is ranked #9 based in Taiwan Gigamedia, one of the leading player worldwide for online gaming.
#1 is Blackberry fabricant Canadian Research in motion with an impressive 11 billions turnover on its last 4 quarters despite the Iphone success.
Guess where are we heading now?
Sources Fortune, CNNIC In French JournalduNet