WEB BRIEFINGS: Qingniao.net breaks onto China's B2B 'Net scene

<p>B2B sites on the Web are going gangbusters, according to the latest </p><p>Chinese-language B2B portal to be launched in the mainland. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The Reuters-backed creator of online communities for the China market - </p><p>Qingniao.net (www.qingniao.net, www.qingniao.com) - aims to house a </p><p>series of vertical communities catering to industry generic business </p><p>users, which currently make-up over 30 per cent of the mainland 'Net </p><p>market. Claiming to be "the first authoritative business gateway in </p><p>China", Qingniao.net features Reuters' special business reports, </p><p>business analysis from local and international sources, human resources, </p><p>a searchable enterprise database, management tips, real-time market </p><p>information, alongside such distinguishing features as business English </p><p>tutorials. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

B2B sites on the Web are going gangbusters, according to the latest

Chinese-language B2B portal to be launched in the mainland.



The Reuters-backed creator of online communities for the China market -

Qingniao.net (www.qingniao.net, www.qingniao.com) - aims to house a

series of vertical communities catering to industry generic business

users, which currently make-up over 30 per cent of the mainland 'Net

market. Claiming to be "the first authoritative business gateway in

China", Qingniao.net features Reuters' special business reports,

business analysis from local and international sources, human resources,

a searchable enterprise database, management tips, real-time market

information, alongside such distinguishing features as business English

tutorials.