Several suspected online rumor-mongers have been detained in the last few days, raising concerns that Internet celebrities may have helped to fabricate and spread rumors.
People in 41 cities of China can insure their enjoyment of the full moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival from Monday.
The White House on Wednesday denied that the National Security Agency (NSA) has domestic Internet surveillance program, with its reach even broader than U. S. intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden has revealed.
Chinese Internet companies offering cultural content were urged on Tuesday to set up their own review systems, as part of efforts to ensure legitimacy of content.
China's Internet industry is noisy but full of vitality. The 2013 China Internet Conference, the annual get-together of Chinese Internet names big and small that concluded Thursday was a feverish with economic optimism, despite the chill of the country's slowing growth.
China's two Internet giants -- Sina Weibo and its rival Tencent WeChat -- have rolled out new products with more commercial functions, marking the escalation of competition in the Chinese mobile Internet market.
Tibet, with a population of more than three million, had 1.76 million Internet users and 2.26 million mobile phone users by the end of May, according to the regional communication management bureau.
The attempt by China's biggest search engine, Baidu, to buy a leading apps platform epitomizes Chinese Internet giants' quickening steps in mobile Internet, even though some question if the company to be bought is worth the price offered.
Explanations provided so far by the United States concerning its alleged spying on Brazilian telephone and Internet communications are not enough, says Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota.
Alibaba changed its leader on Friday in what the company describes as "a year of transition" for the world's largest retail giant. With an initial public offering potentially on the cards, Alibaba faces three challenges - management, listing and innovation, according to industry insiders.
Internet is often said to make the world a global village. In the business world, it also helps companies reach customers in every corner of the earth. In a business contest named "Hong Kong SMe Heroes Challenges", four SMEs shared their strategies on how to use the Internet to expand their business.
Foreigners living in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea can get access to the mobile Internet starting from Monday.