The Renren Network, formerly known as Xiaonei Network is a Chinese social networking site with an interface similar to that of Facebook. It is popular among college students in China. According to Xiaonei, as of July 2008, Xiaonei was "China's largest online community website among universities" with more than 22 million active users and an estimated 40 million users who have registered their real names.
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- The Renren Network, formerly known as Xiaonei Network is a Chinese social networking site with an interface similar to that of Facebook. It is popular among college students in China. According to Xiaonei, as of July 2008, Xiaonei was "China's largest online community website among universities" with more than 22 million active users and an estimated 40 million users who have registered their real names. Thus, Xiaonei is widely considered to be the most powerful student social network service in Mainland China, especially among university students. In March 2008, Xiaonei started its WAP version, which users can get access to through mobile phones. . Xiaonei has been advantaged in that it features an instant messaging service designed typically for its users, while Facebook was denounced to have dropped behind Xiaonei in this field. In August 2009, Xiaonei officially changed its name to Renren, as well as its domain to www. renren. com. The html title for the website is currently "Xiaonei Renren Network" to ease the transition period.
- Xiaonei' est un réseau social Chinois présentant de fortes ressemblances avec Facebook. En Aout 2009, Xiaonei a changé officiellement de nom pour s'appeler Renren (人人), avec comme nom de domaine www. renren. com.
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- Wang Xing, Wang Huiwen, Lai Binqiang
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- The Renren Network, formerly known as Xiaonei Network is a Chinese social networking site with an interface similar to that of Facebook. It is popular among college students in China. According to Xiaonei, as of July 2008, Xiaonei was "China's largest online community website among universities" with more than 22 million active users and an estimated 40 million users who have registered their real names.
- Xiaonei' est un réseau social Chinois présentant de fortes ressemblances avec Facebook. En Aout 2009, Xiaonei a changé officiellement de nom pour s'appeler Renren (人人), avec comme nom de domaine www. renren. com.
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