1, tick-tock taxi yesterday to cancel the fare increase function in Guangzhou
"Fare increase function" has been disputed for more than a year, has been, taxi software fare increase has two kinds of circumstances, in addition to passengers independent fare increase, there is a form of software companies to take the initiative to randomly increase, commonly known as "platform fare increase." China's largest mobile phone call software tick-tock yesterday announced yesterday in Guangzhou to cancel the "fare increase" function.
2, Tencent push mobile payment toolkit developers can apply for access
Tencent low-key introduction of mobile payment Components meter master (Midas), has been fully support micro-letter, mobile phone QQ, mobile phone qzone, such as Platform hand tour. The component is a collection of micro-credit payment, Q-point, Tenpay, bank cards, mobile phone recharge cards and other channels, and support international channels such as Google Wallet, IAP and so on, so applications at home and abroad can be access.
3. Global mobile advertising spending increased by nearly 80% this year
emarketer, a market research institute, said: Global media advertising spending will exceed $500 billion trillion in 2013, with mobile advertising spending reaching $15.82 billion trillion. The proportion of mobile advertising spending in digital advertising and media advertising is small, but it is growing rapidly, up 79.7% from 2012.
4. Amazon hires over 70,000 seasonal workers to deal with holiday sales
Amazon, the world's largest E-commerce company, has announced that it will hire more than 70,000 full-time seasonal workers in U.S. order fulfillment centers to meet the holiday season's demand, a 40% increase over the same period last year.
5. Google launches Android application vending machine in Japan
Google has launched a series of Play store vending machines in the country, catering to Japan's use of that way to get all kinds of goods. Play Store vending machines are designed to provide applications and games through NFC (Near-field communications) technology, rather than providing downloads.