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Founded Aug 2003
Headquarters Hamburg, DEU
Website www.xing.com

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Latest Xing news

  • "Skin" detecting algorithm saves kids from Chatroulette

    Xinyu Xing, from the University of Colorado at Boulder, says that there is no easy way to police Chatroulette, so it's tough to put a block on wide-eyed innocents being exposed to frantic, furious exhibitionist masturbators, says the MIT Technology Reviewbut not in those words.
  • Taiwanese vendors don't want to keep taking the tablets

    Computex 2010While Asus made a huge song and dance about the introduction of its Windows EEE tablet yesterday, the word on the Fu-Xing Road came over loud and clear.
  • Toto will lick your bum for you

    You might well have your own ideas on Toto, but in the Fu-Xing road in Old Taipei they have massively simplified the bogs they had in Kyoto, the first time we saw an automated bog.
  • LinkedIn competitor Viadeo claims 30 million members

    Viadeo has some major competition, however, such as the German-based Xing or Silicon Valley giant LinkedIn. In 2009 Xing claimed 7.5 million members, while LinkedIn is currently soaring above both with 65 million.
  • Microsoft wins landmark corporate piracy case in China

    Dazhong is trying to appeal the court order. While Microsoft is legally in the right, and celebrating its big win - the first of its kind in China - Dazhong thinks that Microsoft's pricing has been "irrational." "We suspected they had such pricing because of their monopoly status, it can't be that n
  • Lots of Intel Atom tablets expected at Computex

    Intel thinks that the Atom in the netbook has still got a great future but that's certainly not the word on the Fu-Xing Road in Taiwan.

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