China: Falling Hard (Make money on the internet) For Web 2.0
China: Falling Hard For Web 2.0
It was the sort of break most Net startups would die for. Chinese tv actress Zhang Yu said notable directors had made her audition on the "casting couch" before giving her roles. To back up her claims, Zhang in November posted videos of two encounters on a Web site called Yoqoo, one of dozens of Chinese YouTube (NASDAQ:GOOG - News) and MySpace wannabes. Thanks to the racy footage--heavily edited ...
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