This illustration is chosen from Nielsen‘s APAC Social Media Report (June, 2010):

The 4 dominators are colored brown and they are:

BBS section, including mop.com, bbs.sina.com.cn, tianya.cn,  bbs.qq.com, club.sohu.com;

Social Network section, including kaixin001.com, renren.com;

Blog section, including blog.sina.com.cn, blog.sohu.com, hi.baidu.com, blog.hexun.com;

Microblog section, including t.sina.com.cn, digu.com, t.sohu.com, t.qq.com.

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