
ByteDance's Ocean Engine Search Service Sees 500 Million Daily Page Views
On September 23, Ocean Engine, a digital marketing platform owned by ByteDance, disclosed recent numbers of the usage of its search business.
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On September 23, Ocean Engine, a digital marketing platform owned by ByteDance, disclosed recent numbers of the usage of its search business.
Mary Meeker published the 23rd edition of the annual “Internet Trends Report” on May 31, predicting that China and US will both lead the world's AI technology i...
Beijing-based internet services and technology giant Baidu announced on Monday that it would jointly launch in-depth cooperation to promote interoperability between a dozen enterprises, including Meituan.
On the afternoon of March 25, Li Ying, executive director of the Digital China Federation, released the 2017 China IT Industry Development Report (hereinafter r...
Haidilao announced its financial results for the fiscal year of 2019 and said its expansion plan will not be affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Baidu Research and Development Center in Sunnyvale, California opened two months ago. It is Baidu’s third research center in the US and Baidu’s second offic...
It was reported that Bitmain had secretly submitted listing applications to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the underwriter was Deutsche Bank.
Recently, online payment platform Alipay launched a new function called “Game Lock”, which can help parents monitor their children's the game payments and game play duration.
IBM CEO stated in an internal online meeting for IBM employees worldwide that the closure of the China R&D department is a done deal and cannot be reversed.
Huabei and Jiebei, two micro-loaning platforms of Ant Group, have launched a quota management function to advocate rational consumption.
Astronaut Wang Yaping, who is still on a space mission, played a song entitled “Molihua" (Jasmine) with a guzheng and sent holiday blessings from the space station.
China’s market regulator has imposed fines totalling 6.5 million yuan ($1 million) on five community group-buying platforms affiliated with leading domestic internet companies, on allegations of price dumping and cheating.