Chinese Youtubes

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Drafted from my new blog Wangr

Today I want to introduce some chinese youtubes, none of them are quite the like but i guess yoqoo comes closest to beeing a chinese youtube.

China already has 100’s of thousands of podcasters and that number is likely to quadrupple in the next years.

So I think the top players are definitely worth a look.

I have introduced my favourite chinese web 2.0 site already which is toodou.com,

they have received a few million dollars of funding and are the industry leader as I see it.

here is the link

Mofile has been introduced in the chinese wangr, but I have failed to find the time to make an english introduction so here it comes,

Looking at the big picture Mofile has some good ideas, and I like the flash/flex portions of the site, it also has an english version that is slightly different that you can visit here

Just today however the site seems to load a little slower than usual.

It’s catching up on users and I love the tagcloud that you usually see on blogs, which service is powered on swicki.

I think this is a must for all video sites and I wonder how come none of them have thought of it yet.

You can see it here, on the bottom right, it’s a big square with chinese characters, that’s the tag-cloud.

I also like that Mofile like Toodou.com has specified channels, and that could be a powerfull revenue stream like youtube is trying to proove with Paris’s Hiltons Channel.

Yooqoo and Oyoo have just been featured in the chinese wangr,

but only very brief.

I think both have big potential but lack of videos and users.

Simple design and easy to use, and as James Co-worker is starting at Oyoo.com now, they have good staff ( we only know the best )

Other than that I love the name oyoo which translate into eeeeewwwww or OMG in chinese and is pretty much used on a daily basis.

I think I say it 10 times or more a day.

Yoqoo already got a vibrant community and is very easy to use, I only dislike the menubar, which is a little weird, plus it loads a little “un-smooth” which makes me want to stay at the other sites.

Their Content is quality though, and since everything web 2.0 is new, I believe that if they adapt soon, and probably they will they’d still have a chance for no. 2.

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jim.sheng  says:
2 years ago

how to read oyoo or yoqoo? They are dreaming to success by a strange domain name with double Os which resembles with google!

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