JD Daojia has more than 50 million registered customers and 20 million monthly active users in around 40 major cities across China. It provides a one-hour delivery service of fresh fruits and vegetables, groceries, flowers, baked goods and pharmaceutical products through partnering with retail stores.
It’s the second time this year that reports have surfaced suggesting Amazon is doubling down on healthcare. In the spring, Amazon reportedly began recruiting a manager to lead a team focused on pharmaceutical sales.
It’s like a manual version of Amazon Go, a check-out free grocery store that launched in Amazon’s hometown of Seattle last year but remains in private beta testing limited to the company’s employees. Amazon Go relies on a series of sensors and computer vision to connect items shoppers select to their Amazon accounts. Amazon Go was supposed to open to the public early this year but the company is still working out some technical kinks.
It’s been a tough few days for Amazon.com. The Seattle online retailer took a PR beating after a massive outage at Amazon Web Services, then on Tuesday the company’s stock plunged after posting weaker profits than projections. But, in an annual letter to shareowners released this morning (full text below), Chief Executive Jeff Bezos laid out a fascinating case on how Amazon.com is pushing the envelope when it comes to cloud computing and other technologies. He also stuck by his age-old mantra that “it’s still day 1.”
Its pure electric vehicles will be manufactured based on the next generation of electric technologies, which are expected to include super-fast charging technology, high-voltage charging platforms and high-charging-rate batteries, according to Li Auto.
JAC Motors is entangled in an emissions fraud scandal in China, with a hearing scheduled to be held on Thursday. If convicted, the Anhui-based carmaker may face a heavy fine that will deal an equally heavy blow to add to its lackluster financial performance.
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JD also plans to hire thousands of part-time customer representatives on top of the hundreds it already employs.
Its medical applications are a good example.
It’s a little early to know what Cafe.com will look like, but based on the blurb on the homepage, you shouldn’t expect a Tabloid-esque look and feel.