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Tencent reported to withdraw from meituan.com’s new round of financing

Accordingtoaninsiderofmeituan.com'sfinancingmove,thecompanyrecentlyinitiatedanewroundoffinancing,inwhichitsmajorshareholderTencentrefusedtotaketheleadandotherdo

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The editor's guide to hosting a chic Oscars party

A fête plan for this Sunday's Academy Awards viewing–no matter your hostess style.

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Live streaming offers instant fame

What do a child doing homework, a young man eating dinner and a female "anchorwoman" belting out pop songs have in common?

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AirlineRatings names 'most excellent' airlines for 2017

What does New Zealand, home of "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit," love better than a blockbusting trilogy?

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Twitter could take many forms, depending on new owner

With speculation mounting that Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) will soon have a new corporate owner, the 10-year-old social networking service - which has long struggled to define its core purpose -may end up heading in one of several distinctly different directions depending on who ends up paying for it.

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Brexit to bring cheaper British goods into China, JD director

Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com said on Friday British goods will come into Chinese market at cheaper prices after the country voted to leave the European Union (EU).

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Chinese online plastic surgery marketplace makes first foray into offline business

​Chinese startup Yuemei.com, a leading online marketplace for cosmetic surgery, announced on Thursday it will open ten brick-and-mortar surgery centers by 2017.

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JD.com to close C2C marketplace to curb fakes

​China's online retailer JD.com will shut down online customer-to-customer (C2C) marketplace Paipai.com in three months in order to fight fake goods.

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Leading Chinese online direct sales company launch "U.S. Mall"

​China's largest online direct sales company, JD.com, Inc., on Monday announced launch of a "U.S. Mall," where Chinese customers can buy authentic products that are imported from the United States.

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Income, corruption top concerns for two sessions: Polls

​The public are most concerned that income distribution and countercorruption are discussed at the ongoing two sessions, online polls have shown.

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Showdown between China's realty agents and estate websites

Real estate agents are in the midst of a feud with listings websites after rising fees during a sluggish property market have both parties on edge.

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Online TV shows boom despite tightening policy control

Chinese viewers have been watching television shows exclusively over the Internet for over five years, but the era of the industry has just arrived, according to Shang Na, chief of the video section of Sohu.com.

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Chinese websites vow no porn

Major Chinese websites have vowed not to attempt to exploit pornographic content to boost their click rates, amid a national crackdown on online pornography.

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China's e-commerce giant JD.com Inc. leaps to O2O market

China's e-commerce is testing the online-to-offline (O2O) water, as online retailer JD.com, Inc. prepares to exploit the convenience store market.

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Tencent, JD.com ally, e-business change expected

Chinese Internet firm Tencent announced on Monday that it is to buy a big stake in JD.com in an attempt to break the e-commerce market domination of Alibaba.

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LinkedIn enters Chinese market amid challenges

LinkedIn, the world's largest professional network, formally tapped into one of its last remaining major markets by launching its Chinese version on Tuesday.