China wooing talents back home
Chinese high-tech talents living in Silicon Valley are being called back to their homeland to launch their own startups and help boost the country's slowing economic growth.
Read MoreChina’s Alibaba teams with Shanghai Film Festival
Alibaba has signed a strategic partnership deal with the Shanghai International Film Festival, the latest step in the e-commerce giant's bid to boost its entertainment presence.
Read MoreJD lays down gauntlet to Alibaba with cross-border platform
JD.com has challenged China ecommerce rival Alibaba with the launch of a cross-border platform designed to bring foreign brands to the Chinese middle class.
Read MoreWhy Alibaba jumped into the smartphone fray
Alibaba Group announced Monday that it invested $590 million in one of China's lesser-known smartphone makers, Meizu.
Read MoreAlibaba’s next challenge: making money from mobile traffic
Alibaba is making some progress in attracting more smartphone users to its services, though it needs to figure out how to make money off the growing number of mobile shoppers.
Read MoreOpinion: She crosses big China to accost you
She attained fame overnight, almost rudely. But then she is no ordinary poet, for she has been serving the three muses o
Read MoreTencent signs content deal with Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter said that it had signed an expansive content deal with the Chinese online giant Tencent Holdings.
Read MoreMusic education startup Tonara scores $5M led by Baidu
Tonara, has raised new funding to the tune of $5 million from Chinese Internet giant Baidu and returning investor Carmel Ventures.
Read MoreWarner and Tencent announce licensing deal
The Warner Music Group has signed an extensive licensing deal with Tencent, one of China's biggest Internet businesses.
Read MoreAlibaba partners SAIC on $160 million connected car fund
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is starting a 1 billion yuan fund with SAIC Motor Corp., China's largest automaker, to develop a connected car that may go on sale next year.
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