Kaiser reports that the “Chinese Joost” UUSee, just received $23.5 in VC funding from DFJ’s Growth Fund, Highland Capital Partners and Steamboat Ventures…. I agree with Kaiser’s prediction that it is only a matter of 3G time until we will see mobile P2P services popping up all over China.
Kaiser reports that the "Chinese Joost" UUSee, just received $23.5 in VC funding from DFJ’s Growth Fund, Highland Capital Partners and Steamboat Ventures. P2P is really flourishing in China with such players as Google invested Xunlei – a Maxthon partner, PPLive and PPStream. I agree with Kaiser’s prediction that it is only a matter of 3G time until we will see mobile P2P services popping up all over China
Update: Talking about the future of video & P2P, there is an interersting article on Technology Review by Hui Zhang called "Peering into Video’s Future".
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