In a three-day tour to Tibet that concluded on Friday, the premier visited the cities of Nyingchi, Lhokha and Lhasa.
In a press release, eBay said it will build a technology platform to power the program, which will begin in the U.S. but could expand globally, while third-party logistics partners will handle operations. The program opens up an opportunity for companies like Seattle logistics startup Flexe, which just raised a million funding round, to get involved with one of the leading e-commerce retailers.
In a bid to compete with Apple and Google, Amazon.com has begun testing a new service that would allow in-app purchases on the Kindle Fire.
In a royal announcement published on Royal Gazette, Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn declared the royal consort Queen Suthida.
In a country where bankcards have been available since 1980s, Finnish citizens have been relying on bank cards and the banks are backing this traditional payment heavily. The situation seems challenging for emerging mobile payment players.
In a talk Tuesday night at Seattle University, the former chemical engineer and self-described hacker said the thing that really keeps him up at night is whether the company is moving fast enough as it gets bigger.
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In a separate case that concluded earlier this month, the third circuit court of the SPC ruled that the government of Wucheng District in the city of Jinhua, east China's Zhejiang Province, should pay compensation for its illegal dismantling of the houses owned by resident Xu Shuiyun without due process, and that the compensation should also take the rise of home prices into account.
In a message sent in recent days in response to a letter from Party members there, Xi called on them to pass along the legacy of the revolutionary era and make all efforts to demonstrate the exemplary role of the Party organization and its members.
In a parallel development, a public service platform under the auspices of eWTP will also debut in Hangzhou, allowing small-and medium-sized enterprises engaged in cross-border business to access a unified electronic "operating system", the company said.
In a recent report, the New York Times claimed that "at Fuyao, a major culture clash is playing out on the factory floor, with some workers questioning the company's commitment to operating under American supervision and American norms."