Thanks to French blogger Olivier from Marketing Chine for this xx

 

This video by Aussie animation production Studio Joho is creating quite some buzz on Chinese forums where it is named 别以为打败boss就能过关, or “Don’t think it’s over once you win over the boss”…(as in the boss in video games, although it makes sense in real life too).

 

Why is it making a hit here ? Let’s just say young and vigorous males in China, besides having a huge pressure to struggle let alone to succeed, have to deal with high expectations from the ladies here.

 

No, it is no shocker there are all kind of diggers everywhere, but China is the kind of country where men are perceived naturally as providers – it is common practice that the guy buys an apartment for the couple before even getting engaged.

 

Any comments ladies & gentlemen?

bambook

 

New Year, new trendsTime to have a look around what’s going on here in China. What’s disappointing and odd however is to write a post about trends and using words like “blocked” and “banned”…Anyway, let’s see what we’ve got here…

E-Books

When a major online game company moves to litterature and sets up an independant e-book unit, there is no doubt about the growth in the e-book sector for 2010. This trend, causing issues of IPR, will also bring up opportunities for technology devices and content – let’s follow the evolution of digital novels and authors. To be followed : the latest Chinese e-book Bambook (in Chinese 连环书) launched by Shanda with 3G and wifi functions.

 

Cloud Computing

New government policies encourage domestic market growth, banning foreign-funded cloud computing firms from participating in this sector in China (sigh again…). Domestic firms like Kingsoft will continue reinforcing their applications suites as cloud computing services like Salesforce and GoogleDocs are still partially blocked here.

 

Chinese Search Engines & Mobile search

With Google’s threat of pulling the plug out of China, it is no surprise local rivals positions will be be even more dominating the search market : Baidu, Sogou and other smaller search engines will move to mobile phones with mobile-ready applications for targeting China’s 223 million mobile netizens.

 

Technology Events

Financial crisis and diminished budgets caused a high percentage of canceled events in 2009. This year should see more technology-related events, conferences and training programs in China and surrounding regions. Shanghai Expo should also be a trigger for top meetings.

 

Online Video Crackdowns

2008 and 2009 were certainly years of online restrictions, not only for foreign players like Youtube and Facebook, Google’s move but also for local privately-funded companies. Online video sharing websites are certainly the most targeted, hence a possible alliance between giants like Youku, Tudou and Baidu. Foreign investment in that sector is not recommended…

 

Viral ads

More rules to the online sector will lead to a more structured market and online content providers will look for optimizing their content to strengthen their positions. Meanwhile, booming numbers of China’s netizens will draw the attention of publishers for cost-effective solutions. This is where I’d put my 2010 budget.

What do you think?

Source : ChinaTechNews

What did the Chinese netizens watched and praised on Youku in 2009? Here is a selection from Kaiser Kuo’s top 10 on  Buzz.Youku.com

 

Xidan Girl

 

In January, a video of a young girl singing in Beijing Xidan pedestrian underpass was uploaded and quickly, the Xidan Girl phenomenon was born. BBS and blogs were buzzing about the girl named Ren Yueli. She finally went on Dragon TV singing contest “Oriental Angels” but didn’t win. She is reported back at Xidan again.

 

TVCC on Fire

 

We all know how much the Chinese fancy fireworks and firecrackers for Chinese New Year. On February 9th, I received some calls from friends around town who were witnessing a huge fire taking over Beijing Television Culture Center (TVCC) also known as the Mandarin Oriental Hotel-to-be. Within 20 minutes, fire was up to top and lasted several hours, taking the life of one firefighter and injuring seven others. The building, aslo designed by renouned dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, still stands reminding us the tragic incident.

 

Solar Eclipse

 

 

 

Many people traveled to Shanghai to watch the total solar eclipse on July 22nd, only to find rain and clouds. Nonetheless, I found the light over Shanghai absolutely stunning during the eclipse. The video is taken in Wuhan where the view was clearer.

 

 

Michael Jackson’s tribute

 

 

 

All of us remember where we were and what we were doing when the King of Pop died on June 25. This video is one among the numerous homages by Chinese netizens to the greatest artist of our times.

 

PRC’s 60th Year Anniversary

 

 

Keywords : China, PRC, Anniversary, Beijing, Parade, 100 000 participants. Well, just a large-scale reminder of where we are.

 

Thai Boxing vs Chinese Kung Fu

 

 

This video featuring the match opposing Muay Thai boxers and Chinese Kung Fu fighters was watched by more than 10 million people in 1 day : China won, of course.

 

Looking forward to 2010′s China most buzzed videos,

 

B.andtheCity