We usually talk about a wide variety of topics on the GeekWire radio show and podcast, but even by our normal standards, the breadth of stuff on this week’s show was a little crazy.?Don’t worry, we were able to tie it all together! (For the most part, at least.)
Wang started to learn how to cook Japanese food at the Sino-Japanese Youth Exchange Center in 1993.
WeChat Pay rolled out a pilot in-flight mobile payment service Wednesday for passengers taking two flights carried by Spring Airlines.
We will also step up financial support for private enterprises, especially small and micro-sized enterprises.
We are disappointed to have reached this conclusion—we love New York, its incomparable dynamism, people, and culture—and particularly the community of Long Island City, where we have gotten to know so many optimistic, forward-leaning community leaders, small business owners, and residents. There are currently over 5,000 Amazon employees in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island, and we plan to continue growing these teams.
We will redouble efforts to raise public awareness of the law, develop a socialist culture of rule of law, and increase public awareness of the principle underlying rule of law that the Constitution and the law are above everything else and that everyone is equal before the law. Every Party organization and every Party member must take the lead in respecting, learning about, observing, and applying the law. No organization or individual has the power to overstep the Constitution or the law; and no one is allowed in any way to override the law with his or her own orders, place his or her authority above the law, violate the law for personal gain, or abuse the law.
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We've heard that ChiNext on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange plans to experiment with the registration-based IPO system, which we will totally welcome. We are reasonably hopeful that the IPO system reform is going to have a positive, long-term effect on the domestic stock market.
Wang: The bike-sharing sector is in an infant stage where more efforts are needed to cultivate users. But giving out subsidies is not the only solution and we will embrace more innovative ways. We are, for instance, using "red envelopes" to motivate users to choose bikes that sit idle. It can not only lure new users but help dispatch bikes to where demand is high.
Wapi Pay's fintech solutions are currently business-to-business solutions and the firm is exploring options of enable peer-to-peer payments.
Watchdog Global Witness estimated that the industry was worth about billion in 2014, although very little reaches state coffers.