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Amazon China announced today that it had opened its Tianjin operations center - Amazon's 11th operations center in China - to provide customers throughout Tianjin municipality with same-day delivery services. Read More
Amazon today renamed its China subsidiary Joyo Amazon to Amazon China, at the same time introducing the new Z.cn domain name, which automatically redirects to Amazon.cn. Read More
E-commerce outsourcing provider Guangzhou Yiji Network Technology has obtained USD 20 mln in second-round funding from Trust Bridge Partners, IDG Capital Partners and Hong Kong firm Big Profit. Read More
Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer Casio announced yesterday that it has discovered numerous Chinese websites reselling Casio watches fraudulently claiming to be authorized resellers. Read More
Alibaba Group's online payment platform, Alipay, has announced that nearly 100 B2C websites, including Apple China, Dell China, Joyo Amazon, 360Buy, Dangdang (NYSE: DANG), Zbird, Mbaobao, Newegg and Nokia, now allow payment by a surrogate Alipay account holder. Read More
Zhang He, former president of Chinese online video platform Joy.cn, has helped co-found mobile internet advertising platform Domob.cn, and will serve as COO of the new start-up. Read More
The China B2B Research Center of e-commerce site Netsun Toocle (002095.SZ) has released its 2010 China E-Commerce Market Statistical Report, revealing that as of December 2010, China's e-commerce market value exceeded RMB 4.5 trln, up 22% YoY. Read More
An industry source said today that Dajiubao.com, the B2C site founded by the Hilon Group in November 2007, recently transformed into a comparison shopping search site. Read More
According to a file allegedly leaked from Joyo-Amazon, Amazon's China subsidiary, approval has been given by Amazon to introduce the Kindle e-book to the Chinese market. Read More
Chinese online search company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) has confirmed that it has begun trial operation of a commercial goods search service, now accepting data from a select group of invited e-commerce sites. Read More