ChinaBlog.net Offers New Beta Features For Chinese Webloggers
April 18, 2006 |
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ChinaBlog.net, which last month launched its beta version for Chinese users, has now expanded the service and offered a free open registration for all users.
During its first month of closed beta, ChinaBlog.net offered registration to 2000 users in China to test the website's user-friendly functions.
ChinaBlog.net is a Blog Service Provider (BSP) that allows registered bloggers to upload pictures, create templates, aggregate Chinese-language news media, and write daily diaries in their blogs.
After a user registers, they are provided with a free, unique website name like NAME.chinablog.net. This unique name offers individuals and businesses an immediate way to get them noticed online.
ChinaBlog.net is currently targeting Chinese business users around the world and will soon focus on Mainland Chinese users with its innovative weblog services.
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