Like the industrial revolutions before it, the Internet of Things is becoming a new driving force in the global economy.
To battle with the slowdown of the overall e-commerce market, an increasing number of online retailers are vying for the rapidly growing cross-border e-commerce sector in order to drive further growth.
Since its launch in August 2012, the Toutiao smartphone app has gained 350 million users in China, with that number continuing to rise.
Many consumers have observed that brands which once only sold products on online platforms are now starting to open bricks-and-mortar stores as they wish to expand their business.
Pommy Ma pointed out that the rise of Chinese Internet companies is mainly because of service innovation to local customers.
China's first Internet hospital in Wuzhen, a water town where the Second World Internet Conference is being held from Wednesday to Friday, has impressed many people for its convenience.
China's market for enterprise IT is huge, but the share that goes to cloud computing is still comparatively small.
China's insurance regulator on Tuesday issued a guidance for internal control of insurance funds partly to raise the sector's risk management capability.
With just hours left for the start of the Second World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Yao Chunyan, 23, is on tenterhooks. Her nervousness is understandable as she is one of the volunteers providing interpretation services to high-profile guests at the summit.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday said that he hoped China-Russia ties would make further progress in the coming year to bring more benefit to the two peoples.
Baidu is reinventing itself from a search engine to interconnecting the real world, says Zhang Yaqin, president of China's largest cyber search engine.
Small and medium-sized firms rubbed shoulders with industry bigwigs at the Internet Expo which has started in Wuzhen.