The Chinese Internet consists mostly of the mobile web, a vast network of government-authorized web sites catering to the information-hungry Chinese.
Despite the Great Firewall of China blocking thousands of foreign web sites, and the recent expanded censorship of non-authoritative news portals, China is absolutely thriving on mobile.
Cellular phones consume billions of dollars in add-on services, making China the single biggest global market for games.
At the same time, it’s quite possibly the hardest for foreign companies to tap into, unless your significant other is a Chinese national. 😀
Meanwhile, domain name sales in China have had a wonderful week, with considerably increased volume. Prices of LLLL .com domains picked up a little as well.
We keep track of Chinese domain market sales, of domains between 2 to 4 characters in length, for the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs.
Here is today’s list of domains, a little shorter than we’re used to lately:
bjxt.com
bshm.com
cgnn.com
dhnm.com
dkzn.com
dlqz.com
frwn.com
fshd.com
gbwx.com
gksr.com
gljt.com
gqhr.com
hhfj.com
jldm.com
kbtk.com
mlbh.com
nhff.com
nywk.com
ptjr.com
qrgs.com
qtmk.com
rfjn.com
trzp.com
wmkb.com
xpbw.com