BEIJING, Feb 2 (Reuters) – Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba is launching an online payment service it hopes will become the preferred way to buy things online in the world’s second-biggest Internet market by users.
With the official rollout of Alipay, privately held Alibaba is trying to steal a march on U.S. rival eBay Inc., the online auction firm whose PayPal service dominates the online payments market.
press relase CNN
man , couldn’t these Chinese come up with a better name ? i mean come on ! ali Baba ? the man who found stolen money in a cave and took it for him self , wow thats make me comfortable to deal with them …. ….
My E-mail is from google , the search site that give results and always use is google
last time i tried to buy a product i used froogle
and of course whats best to search for pictures other than google
and of coruse half of the bloggers use blogger which is owned by …. google .
now google not to be stoped are out with something new Google video
i have made some test search on it , and it seem to be nice , of cours its in Beta , so go ahead and give it a try
now if google buy E-bay ( which own pay-pal ) they would nearly own the internet , and that would be scary.
kuwaiti with some free time and much internet browsing