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56.com

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56.com
Screenshot
Screenshot of 56.com home page
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Video sharing
Available inSimplified Chinese
FoundedOctober 2005[1]
Headquarters,
China[2]
Founder(s)
  • Zhou Juan ( chu quyên )
  • Liang Sheng ( lương thăng )
  • Tan Yi ( đàm nghị )
IndustryWeb 2.0
ServicesSocial network service,Online movie and book database
ParentSohu
URLwww.56.com
RegistrationOptional
(required to upload)
Current statusActive

56.com(Chinese:Ngã nhạc võngor56 võng) is one of the largestvideo sharingwebsites in China where users can upload, view, and sharevideo clips.

A fully owned subsidiary ofSohu,the company is headquartered inTianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong.[3]

The domain56.comattracted at least 3.2 million visitors annually by 2008 according to aCompete.comsurvey.[4]

At 6PM on June 3, 2008, the site access was suspended. 56.com provided an explanation at 10:00 on June 4, 16 hours after the website's access was blocked, stating that the website had experienced a server failure and was being repaired, but did not provide a clear time for when services would be fully restored. Some media, such as Hexun.com andSina.com,reported that as 56.com had violated relevant government rules with its video content too frequently, and therefore been issued a warning by the government and might be closed for a few days. However, this was denied by 56.com. By July 11, 2008, access to 56.com was restored.[5]

On December 31, 2014,Sohuhad reached a deal with compatriot social networking site operatorRenrento acquire 56.com. According to a source familiar with the deal, Sohu paid US$25 million for 56.com.[6]

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References

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  1. ^"Video Sharing Site 56.com Reportedly Receives $10 Million in Venture Funding"Archived2008-02-18 at theWayback Machine,RedlineChina, June 15, 2007.
  2. ^"56.com - Site Information from Alexa"[permanent dead link],Alexa, June 24, 2008.
  3. ^"Contact us".Official website of 56.com(in Chinese).Retrieved5 May2015.
  4. ^"56.com UVs for February 2016 | Compete".Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-25.Retrieved2008-04-21.
  5. ^"Chinese YouTube 56.com Returns To Living",Silicon Alley Insider, July 11, 2008.
  6. ^"Sưu hồ chính thức tuyên bố thu cấu 56 võng _ khoa kỹ _ đằng tấn võng".tech.qq.com.Retrieved2015-10-16.
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