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Comment #22974716
My assumption would be that high accuracy solutions such as PCR testing or even the saliva testing that Paul is suggesting would be ideal, but potentially difficult to effectively …
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Comment #22974693
In a best-case scenario, what is the timeline for testing, widescale manufacture, and rollout including “last mile” education to end users for the saliva tests? Is it achievable wi…
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Comment #22974236
An honest query by a non-medical professional as I'm sincerely curious... Paul advocates daily saliva-based testing, but as an intermediary imperfect, but "better than nothing" mea…
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Comment #18794569
For an official guide on how to activate WeChat Pay without a China mobile number, what payment sources (primarily debit or credit cards issued by a mainland Chinese bank) are acce…
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Comment #14104296
Many portions of this reply are categorically and maliciously false including: 2) "Wechant literally stole telecom's SMS cake. Tencent put lots of effort striking deals with teleco…
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Comment #11870468
WeChat's data retention and user privacy practices have been audited and approved by TrustE as indicated on their Privacy Policy.
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Comment #11402565
Dan Grover, the author of this article, also was interviewed going over how a kid from Vermont ended up working in Guangzhou, China on WeChat. https://soundcloud.com/wechatpodcast/…
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I encourage those wishing to learn more from a product design perspective of how WeChat has successfully tied together so many disparate elements to make such a powerful product ta…
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Comment #10243994
The WeChat team posted a public bulletin 24 hours ago saying that their was no leaked user info and that the issue only affects WeChat 6.2.5 users on iOS and that newer versions ar…
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Rotten Tomatoes founder shares 17 years of startups in the Bay Area and China
Speaking to the "Startups Hong Kong", Rotten Tomatoes and alivenotdead.com co-founder Patrick Lee shares his lessons learned from 17 years of entrepreneurship. He chronicles the up…