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Digital page turner

[2017-07-10 07:43]

After online shopping, internet-based finance, mobile payments and bicycle-sharing, the digital dimension in China is taking in its sweep the world of books.

Mobile literature hits pay dirt as millennials bookend market

[2017-07-10 07:43]

A new business has emerged in China that makes money by serializing and publishing digital literature, including novels, for users of hand-held devices.

Audio books are a sound biz now

[2017-07-10 07:43]

Shanghai-based Ximalaya Inc, owner of a Chinese audio-sharing app that has become popular in recent years, not only provides a large number of books in audio format but allows its millions of users to create and share audio content.

Playing talent game for market lead

[2017-07-10 07:43]

Shenzhen-listed Perfect World Co Ltd, a Chinese movie and gaming company, is targeting overseas markets as online gaming and e-sports appear set to boom.

CEIBS shifts focus to executive education

[2017-07-10 07:43]

The lack of international talent is one of the biggest challenges for Chinese companies expanding into overseas markets, according to a survey on China businesses conducted by the China Europe International Business School or CEIBS.

Shaping car perceptions via research

[2017-07-10 07:43]

Prospective car-buyers typically check out hundreds of reviews before making up their mind. Finbarr O'Neill, CEO and president of J.D.Power, wishes to streamline things for them.

On the move

[2017-07-10 07:43]

Yu to succeed Wang as Vanke chairman

Clippers pick up a useful Nugget

[2017-07-08 07:08]

Sharp shooter Gallinari departs Denver for LA in three-team trade

Ding shines for Dallas

[2017-07-08 07:08]

China's Ding Yanyuhang impressed as the Dallas Mavericks beat the Detroit Pistons 83-81 in overtime to win the Orlando Pro Summer League on Thursday.

Korean star Jang homes in on happiness

[2017-07-08 07:08]

Six weeks after surprising the golf world by quitting the LPGA Tour, Korea's Jang Ha-na said she stood by her decision to leave the US circuit, because being at home and closer to her aging parents took precedent.

Injury drama proves a sore point

[2017-07-08 07:08]

LONDON - Bethanie Mattek-Sands suffered a horrific knee injury at Wimbledon on Thursday which left her screaming in pain and pleading for help, as officials were accused of freezing in the American's desperate moment of need.

Carrying on with baby on board

[2017-07-08 07:08]

LONDON - Mandy Minella wanted Wimbledon, because of its prestige, to be her final event before giving birth to a daughter in December.

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