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Falling Tides of China's Internet Industry in 2018 — Don't Go Gentle Into That Good Night
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...” — Charles Dickens
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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...” — Charles Dickens
On Christmas Eve 2017, the sun shined in Seattle. Several people rode bikes of the same color and type on the right side of a main thoroughfare in the city cent...
Over the past year, the percentage of people traveling China's major cities by bicycle has risen from 5.5 percent to 11.6 percent. The UN Champions of the Eart...
The Chinese bike-sharing startup ofo confirmed with Quartz that the company is laying off employees in its North American marketing, communications, and enginee...
Business that target the sharing economy – especially shared bikes – have been the darlings of investors since 2015. Bike-sharing came to public attention in Se...
Anything is possible in business. The “Sharing economy” has penetrated into every aspect of life: sharing bicycle, sharing umbrellas (which though proved to be...
Chinese bike-sharing company Hello Inc. announced on Wednesday that since it piloted carpooling services in six cities including Hangzhou and Chengdu in January 2019, it has completed 300 million individual carpooling orders.
Two major bike-sharing companies, Mobike and ofo, have announced plans to share their big data. On January 17, ofo launched its Qidian Urban Traffic Management...
Didi Chuxing today officially launched its comprehensive bike-sharing platform within its app, which now integrates the services of bluegogo and ofo. Beijing an...
Hundreds of workers in bright yellow uniforms assemble small yellow bicycles at the Tianjin Flying Pigeon bicycle factory on May 19. The workers hurriedly attac...
On July 25, Mobike announced its arrival in Italy, the first Mobike bicycles to move into Florence and Milan. Italy is the 4th overseas country that Mobike has ...
On September 25th, the Shenzhen City Procuratorate arrested two suspects—Yang and Wu—on the suspicion of using third-party software to modify personal accounts ...