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    The Renren Network (Chinese: 人人网; pinyin: Rénrénwǎng; lit. 'Everyone's Network'), formerly known as the Xiaonei Network (Chinese: 校内网 ; lit. 'on-campus network'), is a Chinese social networking service similar to Facebook . [5]

  2. Sep 18, 2012 · Learn about the history and evolution of Renren, China's largest social network that started as a college-focused online service in 1999. Find out how it acquired Xiaonei, Kaixin and other competitors, and how it went public in 2011.

    • Willis Wee
  3. 人人小组. 你喜欢的都在这里. 人人私聊. 人人私聊. 让沟通更简单. 人人私信. 人人私信. 一对一的沟通服务. 公司全称:北京人人网互动科技有限公司 公司邮箱:kefu@infinities.com.cn 公司地址:北京市海淀区宝盛东路多牛传媒中心.

  4. Aug 14, 2018 · The absence of the real Facebook in China helped Renren gather millions of young users who used the site daily to connect to their friends (or stalk their crushes).

    • Xinmei Shen
  5. Feb 23, 2022 · Renren, a holding company that previously ran a popular Chinese social media site, is looking for a rebirth in Phoenix, thanks to its two software businesses. Here's how company leaders see the...

    • ablye@bizjournals.com
    • Phoenix Business Journal
    • Reporter
  6. Oct 13, 2021 · Renren, the former "Facebook of China", sold its core businesses and investments in 2018, sparking a lawsuit and a stock plunge. The company recently settled the lawsuit and agreed to pay out at least $300 million to investors, but its stock is still expensive and risky.

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  8. Oct 18, 2021 · A 45% surge in shares of Renren, once pegged as the ‘Facebook of China,’ earlier this month was fueled by settlement of a shareholder lawsuit.

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