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NetEase Weibo : ウィキペディア英語版
NetEase

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NetEase, Inc. () is a leading China-based Internet technology company founded in 1997 that pioneered the development of applications, services and other technologies for the Internet in China. NetEase is China’s largest e-mail service provider and as of June 30, 2015 has 790 million registered e-mail users and over 10,900 employees.
NetEase has 35+ self-developed and licensed mobile games launched, including the No. 1 grossing game on iOS App Store. NetEase provides online game services to Internet users through the in-house development or licensing of massively multi-player online role-playing games, including Fantasy Westward Journey, Westward Journey Online II, Westward Journey Online III, Tianxia III, Heroes of Tang Dynasty, Datang and Ghost, as well as the licensed games, Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft® and StarCraft® II.
==History==
The company has grown rapidly since its founding in June 1997, thanks in part to its investment in search engine technology and massively multiplayer online gaming. Fantasy Westward Journey, an MMORPG developed internally by NetEase, is an online game in China.
Ding Lei (Chinese: 丁磊; pinyin: ''Dīng Lěi''; born October 1971), also known as William Ding, is the founder and CEO of NetEase. He made significant contributions to the development of computer networks in mainland China. According to Hurun Report's China Rich List 2013 he is the 25th wealthiest person in China with an estimated fortune of $4.2 billion. He was the wealthiest man in China at one point.
*2004: NetEase's founder and chief architect William Ding (Ding Lei) won the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Award for his innovative use of information technology. Ding became one of the wealthiest individuals in China after founding NetEase.
* 2011-12: NetEase has a market value of US$7.8 billion as of May 2012, and over 6000 employees as of 31 December 2011. As of December 31, 2012, NetEase had 7,098 employees.〔
* 2008: The 163.com domain attracted at least 1.8 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com survey.
* 2010: The site was the 28th most visited site in the world according to Alexa's internet rankings〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Alexa Top 500 Global Sites )〕 and in August 2010, the site was the 27th most visited site drawing more traffic than the websites of AOL, BBC, Flickr, Craigslist, Apple, CNN, LinkedIn, Adobe, CNet, ESPN.
* 2012: The company's official English name was changed from NetEase.com, Inc to NetEase, Inc. In April 2012, NetEase began testing a restaurant recommendation mobile app called "Fan Fan".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.brightwire.com/news/199632-netease-begins-testing-for-mobile-app-fan-fan-on-thursday )〕 The company collaborated with coursera.org to provide Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in China.

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