
ByteDance's Enterprise Communications Platform Launches "Feishu Projects"
Feishu, an enterprise communications and management platform owned by ByteDance, on Wednesday officially launched a new project management tool called "Feishu Projects."
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Feishu, an enterprise communications and management platform owned by ByteDance, on Wednesday officially launched a new project management tool called "Feishu Projects."
WeChat Pay launched a three-week Low Carbon Q&A Challenge, which encourages users to flexibly apply their own carbon neutral knowledge.
At the 39th Thailand International Motor Expo, which lasted for 13 days, Chinese brand BYD unveiled seven models. On December 12, the closing day of the auto show, the BYD APP was officially launched in the country.
Chase Xu, Vice President of Chinese smartphone brand realme, hinted Thursday on domestic social media platform Weibo that the firm's Q5 series is about to debut, saying "it will have the greatest fast charging upgrade."
The 2021 (20th) China Internet Conference organized by the Internet Society of China was held in Beijing from July 13 to 15. Huang Qifan, former mayor of Chongqing, spoke at the event.
Startup company MiniMax completes round B financing, led by Alibaba, with a doubled valuation in the new round.
The technology brand realme announced on Tuesday that its GT Neo3 12GB + 512GB version's price will be announced at 14:00 on May 26, Beijing time.
Recently, BYD revealed during its investor conference call that its sales target of new energy vehicles in 2022 is between 1.1-1.2 million units, including 600,000 pure electric vehicles and 500,000-600,000 plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Kuaishou has recently revamped its overseas business strategy, setting up targeted ventures in various regions including Southeast Asia and Latin America.
In the first quarter of 2022, the 10 top-selling Chinese auto firms sold 5.586 million vehicles, accounting for 85.8% of entire industry, data from the China Association of Automotive Manufacturers showed on Tuesday.
A letter from Zhejiang Communications Administration to the complainant on July 5 shows, in 2019, Alibaba Cloud disclosed the registration information retained by the user to a third-party partner without the user's consent.
On May 4, Tianqi Lithium, a Chinese mining and manufacturing company, denied rumors that it was considering investing in Smart Automobile, stating that "we have no information to disclose on this matter."