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Tuesday, February 19, 2002, updated at 09:19(GMT+8)

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HK Labor Department Launches Education Vacancies Webpage

The Labor Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) launched a special webpage for vacancies in educational organizations Monday.

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HK Labor Department Launches Education Vacancies Webpage
The Labor Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) launched a special webpage for vacancies in educational organizations Monday.
 


HK Govt. to Launch 400 More E-Service Projects
The government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) is set to implement some 400 information technology projects in providing public services in the fiscal year 2002-03, an official said Monday.
 


Guangzhou Province Launches Large News Service Website
A large news service website -- "www.southcn.com", went into operation Thursday in south China' s Guangdong Province.
 


Sina.com Plans to Move Financial Headquarters to Shanghai
Mao Daolin, CEO of Sina.com, Monday released that Sina.com plans to move its financial headquarters to Shanghai from the Silicon Valley of the United States. The directorate will finalize the decision by the yearend and set matters concerned about in early next year. This indicates that the biggest Chinese portal website will develop its career basing on Shanghai henceforth.
 


Dispute Between Two Chinese DotCom Companies
Leading Chinese websites Sohu. com and Sina.com are embroiled in what may become a legal battle over two Sina articles critical of Sohu's business.
 


Online Media Runsky.com Starts Operation
Northeast China's first major online news website, runsky.com, opened for service Wednesday.
 


NetEase.com Faces Nasdaq Delisting
NetEase.com, Inc, a leading Internet technology provider in China, announced Monday that on July 19, 2001, it received notice from The Nasdaq Stock Market that Nasdaq intends to delist the company's American Depositary Shares from the Nasdaq National Market at the opening of business on July 27, 2001.
 


Sohu.com Reports US$2.9m Revenue for Second Quarter 2001
Sohu.com reported Tuesday its record total revenues of US$2.9 million for its second fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2001.
 


China Opens First Website on Urbanization
China Urbanization Website, the first urbanization-oriented website in China, opened Wednesday in Hangzhou, the capital of east China¡¯s Zhejiang Province.
 


News Website Covering Northeast Asia Opened
A comprehensive news website covering reports in northeast Asia was officially launched Tuesday in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.
 


Governmental Agricultural Website Opens
June 28 saw a governmental professional website, http://www.cnan.gov.cn/ opened for providing Chinese farmers with comprehensive agricultural information and services.
 


Upgraded APEC Official Website Opens
Entrusted by China Secretariat for APEC 2001 £¬the upgraded official website for the APEC 2001 meeting produced by Xinhuanet and Eastday is set to open in Beijing on May 26.
 


Anti-Corruption Websites Opened in Beijing
The Municipal People's Procuratorate of Beijing recently opened two websites for information against corrupt officials.
 


Chinataiwan.org Eng. Ed Put into Operation
A ceremony was lately held for Chinataiwan.org Eng. Ed along with overhauled Chinese Edition to be put into operation in Beijing.
 


China Launches New Medical Website
A new medical website, WWW.CMA-Lilly. com, was officially opened to visitors Tuesday in Beijing, capital of China.
 


Cross-Straits Website Opens
The Huaxia Jingwei web site (http://www.huaxia.com), created by Huaxia Jingwei Information Technology Limited, was opened in Beijing Monday.
 


China Lauches First Charity Website
The China Charity Federation (CCF) launched China's first charity website, www.ccf-online.org, in Beijing Thursday.
 


On-line Medical Service Set up in East China
China launched its first hospital consultation network which provides on-line medical services through Internet Wednesday in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province.
 


World Hainan Website Launched in Hainan
A web site (www. Hainannese.com) focusing on the development of Hainan and living conditions of Hainan people residing aboard, has been launched in the island province of Hainan.
 


Tom.com Taps ISP Market
Tom.com rolled out an Internet accessing service program last week to add on its content business.
 






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