
Alibaba's DingTalk Reportedly Reduces Staff
It has been reported recently that Alibaba's intelligent mobile office platform DingTalk has adjusted its organization and personnel, with a layoff proportion of 30%.
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It has been reported recently that Alibaba's intelligent mobile office platform DingTalk has adjusted its organization and personnel, with a layoff proportion of 30%.
Yi Wei, the former senior vice president of Meitu Mobile, which operates a smartphone business under Chinese photo and video editor Meitu, has reportedly joined NIO's smartphone team as the head of its software department.
Baidu, Inc. today announced it will actively promote its livestreaming service in 2020 as a way to build its mobile ecosystem.
Following rumors of a shutdown in November, Alibaba-backed Xiami Music (虾米音乐) released a statement on Jan. 5 announcing plans to close in February due to a business reshuffling.
On May 17th, Zhang Jingjing, the Chief Financial Officer of Miniso, a Chinese retailer of household consumer goods, stated in an interview that the US market will be a key focus for future expansion.
After operating a car-hailing service in Nanjing for 10 months, Meituan expanded its service to include Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Wenzhou, Fuzhou an...
Chairman and CEO of Tencent Pony Ma said at the 2018 Guardian Plan Conference that China's criminal gangs lead the world, and AI technology has accelerated thei...
Pinduoduo reported second-quarter revenue that missed analyst estimates as the e-commerce company added the fewest number of new buyers since 2019.
ByteDance officially denies a 60% increase in profits in 2023: 'Media reports about ByteDance's profit growth and data rumors are not true.'
Pandaily sat down with David Li, CEO of Hesai, at CES to talk about the company and some of its highlights at the show this year.
The popularity of smartphones has seen the unprecedented growth of mobile applications. Here we’ve rounded up the most popular free iPhone apps in China.
A video clip taken by Huawei employees showed that Meng Wanzhou had returned to work at Huawei. She wore a black suit and waved her hands while Huawei employees on the scene cheered her on.