
DiDi Ride-Share Coming to 20 More Cities in Australia
DiDi will launch its ride-share service in 20 new Australian locations on August 10.
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DiDi will launch its ride-share service in 20 new Australian locations on August 10.
The National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center released the “Artificial Intelligence China Patent Technology Analysis Report”.
A new store called 'Douyin Imported Supermarket' has officially opened within the Douyin app recently. It is reported that this is a cross-border e-commerce business under the Douyin e-commerce platform, mainly focusing on self-operated operations.
Career and social networking platform, Maimai, announced its Series D round of funding on August 21. The China-based company raised $200 million at a valuation ...
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki made a debut announcement on President Biden’s take on the Sino-American relationship and Huawei Dispute.
As the sun lowers on the company’s full operations in the country, a window of opportunity is now opening for domestic competitors.
Besides heightened regulatory pressure from authorities, an increasingly shrill blend of nationalist and anti-capitalist sentiment among Chinese netizens has also acted as a catalyst for Didi’s turmoil, creating an unprecedented scenario on social media.
Video-based social media platform JOYY reported strong growth in the first quarter of 2020 as the company further pushes its overseas live-streaming apps.
The privatization of online LGBTQ platform BlueCity is nearing completion. Metaclass Management ELP, a fund owned by Chinese social networking product developer Newborn Town, will become its actual controller.
China is setting up increasingly ambitious goals regarding space exploration. After Chang'e 4 landed on the far side of the moon on Jan. 3, the country is already planning its next space excursion -- Mars 2020.
The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) lifted the country's ban on TikTok on November 19, following assurances by the popular Chinese video-sharing platform that it would work to control "immoral and indecent" content.
On January 15th, the topic of "Rare Price Drop on Apple China's Official Website" surged to the top of Weibo's trending list.