With Alipay integration, stripe to tap China’s e-commerce market
John and Patrick Collison founded Stripe with an ambitious goal: make it easy for any business anywhere to transact with any customer anywhere.
Read MoreHave visited the cottage thrice in succession — to call on sb. repeatedly
In the Three Kingdoms Period, Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in a thatched cottage. Liu Bei, hearing that Zhuge Liang wa
Read MoreTesla’s Elon Musk ready to fire execs over weak China sales
Tesla’s Chief Executive Elon Musk is ready to fire overseas executives after weak China sales of the company’s luxury electric cars cast doubt on his ambitious global expansion plans.
Read MoreWould you help an injured stranger?
If you saw someone lying in the street in pain or bleeding, would you stop to help him? Or would you just walk by for fear of being scammed? Forum readers share their opinions. You're welcome to leave yours.
Read MorePublic displays of affection: China vs. the rest of the world
China is extremely couple-y. I seriously cannot go anywhere without seeing couples. And boy, are they in love.
Read MoreAlibaba heads to Hollywood with its new cash stockpile
Alibaba hits the Hollywood strip this week in search of media content to build out the company's streaming movie and television services.
Read MoreChina urges Microsoft to reply on antitrust implications of its marketing of software
Chinese regulator has given Microsoft Corp 20 days to reply to its concerns about the antitrust implications of its marketing of its Windows and Office software.
Read MoreHuawei announces its own smart watch
A week before Apple Inc. unveils details for its watch, Chinese smartphone maker Huawei came out with a digital watch of its own.
Read MoreTencent launches China’s first online-only bank
WeBank, a joint venture led by Chinese gaming and social network group Tencent Holdings, became the first private bank to start operations under a new pilot.
Read MoreChina’s robust demand propels Jaguar Land Rover to record-high sales
Jaguar Land Rover last year sold more vehicles than ever before, helped by strong growth in the crucial Chinese market and a string of new launches.
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