Illinois Senator Dick Durbin has written an open letter to Robin Li, CEO of Chinese search giant Baidu.com, urging the company to take "immediate and tangible steps to protect human rights."
in the area of brand value growth we were surprised to see Chinese search company Baidu take second place overall with 141% growth, while Facebook was way ahead of the pack at 246%. Baidu now becomes the 29th most valued brand with a $22.56 billion value, up from 75th position in 2009.
Chinese companies manage to stay innovative? One company, Taobao, has just published an account of its in-house initiative to stay creative as the business grows larger.
Chinese internet giant Tencent has bought 27.8 million shares (amounting to a 4.6% stake) in TV producer Huayi Brothers Media for around 450 million RMB ($69.2 million).
Vancl, the Chinese online clothing brand and retailer, which plans to IPO in early 2012, is aiming to take big chunks out of Taobao.com's e-commerce empire...
Chinese cell phones maker ZTE is planning to introduce its first 4G-enebled Smartphone at the end of first quarter of 2012, according to Reuter's information.
Chinese Smartphone and IT component maker Huawei has announced today a latest Google Android-powered Smartphone dubbed as "Huawei Honor", according to reports.
Xinhua is a little late to the party, but now the official news agency of China has its very own microblog. Xinhua Weibo is now online, adding to a very crowded Chinese microblog space.
Intel announced today that it will be partnering with Chinese company Tencent in strategic relationship that will focus on tablets and the consumer experience.
An original short film entitled The Ultimate Winner is racking up a pretty impressive number of views over on Chinese video site Youku, even though it has been online for just a few days.
Chinese e-commerce website Dangdang.com has today been slammed by an alliance of high street bookstores for its current, 65% sales promo, which celebrates its 4th anniversary in business.
Adding to the group buying frenzy in China and around the rest of Asia, Chinese travel service Ctrip just jumped into the fray with its own group-buying service for special hotel deals. The service can be found at deals.ctrip.com/group.
HTC has launched its new mid-range smartphone, which is identified as the Desire 316, in China. This new handset, has been marked previously in March on a Chinese website, has been made official by the Taiwanese firm. The Desire 316 is listed in its official China website.
Xiaomi brings a smartphone named Xiaomi Poco F1 which will be available in very cheap cost with advanced features. The Chinese technology company has released it as a brand new sub-brand. Market analysts say other smart phone company will be facing challenge in the market by releasing such a high quality phone.