日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

  • News
Apps, counseling, data analytics, consultations brighten e-fight
( chinadaily.com.cn )
Updated: 2020-03-02

Apps, counseling, data analytics, consultations brighten e-fight

An employee of an internet firm in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province, promotes local agricultural products online, using no more than a smartphone for livestreaming. [Photo by He Jianghua/For China Daily]

Apart from cash donations and direct technology support, Chinese internet companies have embarked on "soft approaches" in their fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak.

Social commerce site Red, which houses an active online community on lifestyle sharing, has launched a free psychological counseling service since Feb 10 for patients as well as medical staff involved in treating them, and ordinary citizens traumatized by the outbreak.

Turning the tightly-knit social fabric into mental comfort, Red said it has called on over 1,000 counselors from five psychological consultation organizations to join the philanthropical cause.

To enjoy the service, Red users just need to search key words "Psychological Assistance" or "Warmhearted Action", and make a reservation accordingly.

In the lead-up to the service, the platform also launched several livestreaming sessions, inviting mental health specialists to give online lectures to viewers on subjects like stress-relieving techniques.

"Psychological intervention amid major outbreaks or crisis is critical for the well-being of both individuals and the society," said Xiao Jinsong, who heads the psychological counselor association in Hubei province, the epicenter of the contagion.

Tencent Holdings Ltd has roped in programmers across China to develop bespoke mobile services in the fight against the virus. It supports technology experts developing relevant mini-programs embedded in the WeChat ecosystem, an app that boasts over 1.1 billion users and satisfies literally every everyday need.

So far, 130 candidate companies have been selected, whose product designs included building surveillance, purchase of daily goods, outbreak tracking and the provision of epidemic-prevention goods, Tencent said, adding that 84 programs have already been put to use.

To facilitate the imminent rollout of the mini-programs, the company has promised to offer these firms startup capital, access to cloud services, as well as dedicated personnel for design and promotion of these apps.

Farmers were perhaps among the most severely affected group as orders plummeted and agricultural produce failed to get through due to the epidemic and subsequent traffic restrictions. E-commerce platforms have lent a helping hand by channeling traffic to virtual stores run by farmers and marketing their offerings with extra strength.

Pinduoduo, which features group-buying and sells in bulk, has added a new functionality of collecting information on overstocked agricultural produces, with the hope of connecting the stockpile with its 500 million users.

It has set up a special landing page to exclusively promote local produce from 230 counties that are either most affected by the epidemic or traditionally poverty-stricken.

Taking similar strides is e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, which has invited 30 top-tier agricultural experts as freelance consultants to provide clues on overstocked produce across China and offer tailored suggestions on its marketing and sales.

Alibaba said that from Feb 6 to Feb 16, its platforms have sold 26,000 metric tons of unmarketable farm products since the plan to help farmers went online.

"By providing authentic and firsthand information on unmarketable products, we want to make full use of the data analytics of e-commerce platforms and help tap the demand in a more efficient fashion," said Zhang Xinyou, a botanist and academic who was on Alibaba's expert team.

The epidemic has unexpectedly given leading e-commerce sites an edge to enlarge their market share, thanks to their advantages in both technology and user penetration, said Jiang Nanchun, founder and chairman of Focus Media, a Chinese offline advertisement solution provider.

 
 
 
 
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: av最新| av毛片在线看 | 久在线 | 九九九九国产 | 国产女人高潮毛片 | 一区二区视频在线免费观看 | 欧美精品一级 | 二级毛片视频 | 国产精品视频久久久久 | 久久综合久色欧美综合狠狠 | 日韩射| 亚州av在线播放 | 97国产成人| 成人看片黄a免费看视频 | 欧美 日韩 中文 | 亚洲图片欧美视频 | 91免费网站在线观看 | 国产精品视频一区在线观看 | 黄色工厂这里只有精品 | 中文精品一区 | 亚洲第一页av | 国产东北露脸精品视频 | 九九九久久久久 | 操中国女人的逼 | 免费在线成人 | 欧美人与交 | 亚洲一区二区影院 | 黄色成年视频 | 朝桐光x88av 在线看日韩 | 欧美成人精品一区二区三区在线看 | 美日韩黄色大片 | 香港之夜完整在线观看 | 四虎影院在线免费观看 | 美国一级片在线观看 | 亚洲第九十七页 | 久久久久成人网 | 欧美五十路 | 久久久久成人精品 | 亚洲综合视频网 | 久久超碰在线 | 亚洲最大激情网 |