
TikTok to Launch New Warehousing Plan for UK Market
TikTok is preparing to launch a warehousing plan called "Aquaman" for its e-commerce business in the UK market in the near future.
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TikTok is preparing to launch a warehousing plan called "Aquaman" for its e-commerce business in the UK market in the near future.
Recently, ByteDance's short video app Douyin released a report on its recent measures to ensure the safety of the platform.
Chinese fresh grocery e-commerce retailer Missfresh announced Thursday that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Ocean Engine and has expanded its presence on TikTok’s sister app for mainland China, Douyin.
ByteDance has taken initial steps toward manufacturing its own artificial intelligence (AI) chips, a significant development marking further progress in China’s drive to achieve greater autonomy in the field of technology.
CapCut, a video editor owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance and lesser known compared to TikTok, has obtained 200 million monthly active users (MAUs). It is now exploring commercialization.
ByteDance's TikTok has set a goal to reach 1.05 billion daily active users (DAUs) globally by the end of 2022. The popular short video platform currently has more than 800 million DAUs.
TikTok parent company ByteDance has made many prior moves into the real estate business. It intends to build a brand in the field named "Qiuhe Real Estate" for the western region of China.
Feishu, an office tool owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, announced that its annual recurring revenue (ARR), a key indicator, reached $100 million in 2022, an increase of 2.7 times compared with 2021.
Due to business adjustments, multiple IAP interactive drama mini-programs developed by the ByteDance Commercialization Department Ocean Engine will be shut down on June 17th.
PICO is currently operating normally, and ByteDance will also continue to invest in XR business for the long term.
TikTok, a short video streaming platform owned by Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance, has completed migrating information on its US users to servers at Oracle Corporation, in a move that could address US regulatory concerns over data integrity.
ByteDance will split its real estate business Xingfuli. At present, Xingfuli has started a financing plan and will introduce external strategic shareholders as it develops independently.