Weibo's ad and marketing revenue reached 9.9 million in Q2, an increase of 69 percent year-on-year, driven by which Sina's advertising revenue expanded to 4.1 million by 54 percent year-on-year.
What’s with the scrolling text introduction? Sophisticated animations have become the norm for games on the television screen, and Amazon makes us read multiple pages of text to understand the storyline. It’s truly the Kindle of video games.
Wenyuan Wu, director of administration at the New Jersey-based Asian-American Coalition for Education, said culture explains much of the success of Asian students, but warned that it is unwise to compare results among various racial groups.
Wearing a birthday hat, Sun Shuqin kept repeating how happy she is. Mu Youfen, her daughter, said her mother was always excited to participate in such activities and urged her family to take her to the event early in the morning.
What's common to bicycles, homes, cars, trucks, high fashion, basketballs, umbrellas, jewellery? Easy-all are part of China's magical sharing economy. The list has just got longer as love has been hurled into it.
When Hao Xiangdong left his family in Henan in 2009, his village only had one road, and it was as wide as a tricycle. He saw farmers working hard, but trapped in poverty. "Growing rice was the sole income of most families."
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When Li Meiyu found her first job as a sommelier in China in 2009, she was appointed to do many things, including work as a hostess-but none really leverage to her wine expertise.
Well, China is currently the world's third-largest ethanol producer. But with output of about 2.1 million tons a year, production might still be a long way behind global leaders Brazil and the US.
Wei is not the only student with disability being enrolled in Tsinghua.
Well, GeekWire readers really must have a burning desire to study cartography. Maps were the hot topic on GeekWire during the month of February, from a rendering of the streets of Seattle post Zombie apocalypse to the tech startups in Pioneer Square to what Tweets have to say about Seattle neighborhoods.