
Top 3 E-commerce Livestreaming Platforms in China
In this article, we’ll give a brief introduction of China’s top 3 E-commerce livestreaming platforms: Alibaba’s Taobao Live, Kuaishou (Kwai) and ByteDance’s Douyin (TikTok).
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In this article, we’ll give a brief introduction of China’s top 3 E-commerce livestreaming platforms: Alibaba’s Taobao Live, Kuaishou (Kwai) and ByteDance’s Douyin (TikTok).
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On July 11, WPS, an office software suite owned by Kingsoft, was the target of rumors and speculation about the company's honesty after it was suggested that the company had deleted user files stored on the company's cloud and users’ local devices.
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Uxin notified its employees that due to the issues caused by the COVID-19 outbreak,the company will suspend its operations for an indefinite time.
DeepSight had completed an A round of financing totaling $10 million. The round was led by CCV and SND Financial Holdings, along with co-investment from existing shareholder Shunwei Capital.
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Lu Bin, the co-founder and chief travel officer of WM Motor, resigned on Aug. 5.
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