Sinopharm ramps up efforts to deliver donated medical supplies to epidemic-hit regions. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Smart mobility and smart travel are two major initiatives of AlipayHK, said Jennifer Tan, CEO of AlipayHK.
Sinopec employees examine and repair gas supply valves in Puyang, Henan province. [Photo by Ma Hongshan/For China Daily]
Smog often becomes severe in late autumn and winter. However, China's Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) warned in September that Beijing's smog is expected to arrive earlier this year.
Small wonder, China is witnessing cutting-edge R&D of offshore wind turbines. Domestic firms such as Goldwind and Dongfang Electric already have capabilities to produce high-capacity machine units that adapt to the country's complex coastal marine environment and don't rely on imports anymore.
Social media influencers like Li are certainly a top choice for makeup brands in making their marketing strategies to endorse their products. A report from marketing data technology company AdMaster, released this Thursday, said cooperation with key opinion leaders, or KOL, has become the most popular marketing way of advertisers in China.
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So much so that WeChat now has an emoji store where artists, either individually or in groups, can upload their work and make money.
Smart technologies have been applied to mobile karaoke apps, which are capable of modifying and optimizing songs uploaded by users through intelligent voice recognition systems, Wang said. "In addition, with the help of deep machine learning and big data analysis, the apps could automatically recommend and send out high-quality content to different user accurately, so as to effectively enhance user stickiness."
Sinopec had churned out a total of 210.65 million barrels of crude oil as of the end of September, down 1 percent year-on-year, and 772.14 billion cubic feet of natural gas, 0.2 percent lower from a year earlier.
Smartphones drove more traffic, but tablets were responsible for more actual purchases — representing 11.7 percent of all online sales, compared with 5.5 percent for smartphones, according to the IBM report.