
TikTok Moves to Silicon Valley and is Starting to Poach Facebook Employees
Short video app TikTok has opened an office in close proximity to Facebook’s headquarters in Silicon Valley and has begun poaching Facebook employees
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Short video app TikTok has opened an office in close proximity to Facebook’s headquarters in Silicon Valley and has begun poaching Facebook employees
The Chinglish phrase “add oil” has been made an official term in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), taking many native Chinese speakers by surprise. “Add o...
Since the start of 2023, a price war has broken out in China's automotive industry, leading to intensified market competition. This has made it increasingly challenging for car manufacturers with consistently low sales and inadequate self-sustaining capabilities.
Alibaba.com, a leading e-commerce marketplace operated by internet giant Alibaba, launched "Alibaba.com Pay" on Friday, which mainly serves small and medium-sized business customers engaged in cross-border foreign trade.
ByteDance employees in China have received their salary for last month on August 31, after the "Big/Small Week" overtime working schedule was discontinued by the company.
Canalys released a report on Monday claiming that the global sale of EVs in 2021 was 6.5 million units, an increase of 109% from 2020, accounting for 9% of all passenger car sales.
Tagging, a Chinese metaverse social application developer, released an app based on ChatGPT technology - Tagging X GPT-3, which combines tags and digital characters.
Tesla is planning to resume the construction of its third phase automobile factory in Shanghai and will begin selling energy storage battery products produced in Shanghai next year.
Customers and employees of global adult language training company Wall Street English (WSE) are now seeking legal recourse against the firm in an attempt to reclaim tuition fees and unpaid salaries as it faces bankruptcy.
On December 4, an article entitled "Real-Name Report on Inaccurate Nucleic Acid Testing by BGI" was widely spread on the Chinese internet. In the piece, a man with username "Wang Deming" reported that nucleic acid COVID-19 tests conducted by Chinese genomics company BGI were inaccurate.
Many of China’s unicorn companies, responsible for the creation of China’s formidable logistics system, have assisted in various emergency initiatives.
MW MINI booth at Auto Shanghai refused to give Chinese visitors ice cream. BMW responded by saying that "this was a misunderstanding and that they are currently handling the matter. "