HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - Billionaire Jack Ma's Alibaba, the dominant force in China's $1.6 trillion e-commerce market, may already have lost a battle with rival Tencent for the world's biggest ...
Alibaba is gearing up for one of the largest technology IPOs in history with more significant strategy and investment moves. The latest, this week, saw the company lead a $1.2 billion investment in ...
Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba Group is experiencing growing pains as it introduces mobile ad formats and weans itself from its pay-for-performance model toward one involving algorithmic-based ...
We recently outlined Qihoo 360’s role as a “competitive catalyst” in the Chinese industry, and it looks like the company has another shot at playing the part in the mobile market. After being snubbed ...
Alibaba Group kicked off its annual shopping event at midnight on Friday and within the first five minutes processed $1 billion in transactions via Alipay. Within two hours, $7.2 billion of gross ...
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Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba says it is preparing to launch an English-language version of its new Aliyun mobile operating system, Reuters reports from a press event in Hangzhou. Rather than go ...
In 1999, a man out of mainland China named Ma Yun began a journey that would transform his dream of developing fluency in the English language to connecting China with the rest of the world.
Alibaba Group smashed through its Singles Day sales record this year, reaching a mind-bending US$9.3 Billion, exceeding analyst expectations of US$8.17 Billion by 15%. Sales last year came in at ...
The deal comes ahead of the Alibaba's IPO and may have a price tag higher than Baidu's $1.9 billion acquisition of mobile app store 91 Wireless. Francis Bea CNET contributor Francis Bea is a ...
Mobile is mentioned a grand total of 254 times in Alibaba’s IPO filing out today — underscoring the influence that phones and tablets have on Alibaba’s business today and will have in the future.
China’s Alibaba Group is buying UCWeb, one of the nation’s top mobile browser companies, in a deal that will give the e-commerce giant a bigger reach with smartphone users. It’s unclear how much ...
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