Chinese netizens clicked their way through a 24-hour online shopping frenzy on Monday.
Traditional retailers in China are having to be more creative in order to prevent e-commerce traders from foraying into their territory.
The lines between online retail platforms and bricks-and-mortar stores are set to get blurry.
Over 100 freighter aircraft and countless high-speed rail carriages and vehicles are gearing up to shuttle around Chinese cities for the shopping carnival of Singles Day on Monday.
Television will still be the most popular telecommunication means of the digital space in the next five years, according to experts at Global Webit Congress on Wednesday.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group took a major step into Internet finance on Friday by starting funds sales on its popular online shopping platform Taobao.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday defended his signature health care reform, promising "tech surge" to fix the widespread problems of its new online health insurance marketplace and get millions of uninsured Americans enrolled for coverage.
Beijing is wooing Internet-based financial services such as online peer-to-peer lending and crowd financing to move their activities to its technological hub, promising perks from lower rents to cash rewards.
A 51-year-old man has been arrested in southwest China's Yunnan Province in the country's crackdown on online rumor mongers.
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.
China is to launch a five-month campaign to combat illegal online drug sales. According to an official statement, drugs for the treatment of tumors, sexual dysfunction, diabetes and high blood pressure have been listed as "major targets," alongside producers of counterfeit drugs.
In a year when college graduates are struggling to find jobs, a growing number of Chinese farmers are getting rich at the click of a mouse.
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.
Online shopping is emerging as a new challenge to tobacco control, as more young people are using the Internet to circumvent age restrictions and purchase cigarettes.
E-commerce is becoming increasingly popular in China's small towns, with local residents spending even more money than their urban peers.
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.
E-commerce is becoming increasingly popular in China's small towns, with local residents spending even more money than their urban peers.