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China Tightens Online Music Control

Mergers and acquisitions are the trend in China's Internet industry. For instance, Meituan.com and Dianping.com have agreed to a merger, backed by giants Alibaba and Tencent.
China’s Internet Giants Turn 'Kingmakers' as Consolidations Surge

Baidu has posted a surge in its O2O service transactions, earning 60.2 billion yuan in the third quarter, compared with 40.5 billion yuan in the previous quarter.
Baidu to Continue with Plans to Transform as O2O Business Grows

Ctrip.com, an online travel agency, has agreed to collaborate with Qunar in a partnership to create the largest online travel service.
Ctrip, Qunar Tie Up to Form China’s Biggest Travel Agency

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Consumers can soon buy fresh produce such as vegetables from online food retailers like Womai.
Baidu Joins E-commerce, to Invest in COFCO's Online Food Retailer Womai

Nuomi said that it will offer coupons to its users to challenge competitors in the O2O market.
Nuomi to Offer Coupons to Challenge Meituan-Dianping Merger

Sesame Workshop to Stream in China

Apple's new music streaming service Apple Music may change the music industry in China.
Apple Music Stirs Music Streaming in China

These small-scale businesses, often dubbed as online-to-offline or O2O, lure most consumers due to the bargained prices they implement.
Small Chinese Consumer Apps Go Out of Business

Tencent was named by the Boston Consulting Group as the 12th most innovative firm in the world.
Internet Companies Make Waves in Film Industry

Tencent is the leading social network and online games firm in China.
Top 10 in China: Hurun Report Lists Tencent as Most Valuable Brand

China was overtaken by Taiwan in terms of e-commerce penetration rate.
Internet to Improve Hand in Hand with Chinese Economy

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