
Head of JD.com International Yan Xiaobing to Retire Next Year
Yan Xiaobing, the head of JD.com International, announced on Tuesday his decision to retire after the Chinese Spring Festival next year due to family and physical reasons.
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Yan Xiaobing, the head of JD.com International, announced on Tuesday his decision to retire after the Chinese Spring Festival next year due to family and physical reasons.
On Friday, the Hurun Research Institute released its Under 40s China Rich List 2021. The list consists of entrepreneurs under 40 years of age who had started from scratch and built their wealth.
Xinhua reported that the revised export catalog may restrict TikTok from selling its US operations because the deal must be approved by China.
Recently, ByteDance released a number of postings for internships on its school recruitment website in the area of SoC system development/design & verification. The positions will be mainly located in Beijing and Shanghai.
ByteDance's Toutiao has officially launched a brand-new product for small and micro loans named "Fangxinjie, Businessmen Only".
On January 20, ByteDance introduced Trae (trae.ai), a new AI-powered coding product designed to serve professional developers.
Multiple functions of cloud office software Feishu, the Chinese version of Lark owned by ByteDance, are banned on Chinese Internet giant Tencent’s WeChat platform, according to the social media posts of ByteDance’s vice president.
Beijing-based technology firm and TikTok owner ByteDance has launched a new hardware device called the "Lingjing Livestreaming All-in-One Machine," as well as a corresponding "Lingjing" app.
Reports have surfaced recently claiming that some newly released PICO 4 VR devices have defective parts, and that the rapidly expanding ByteDance-owned firm is splitting into factions. On November 28, a PICO spokesperson denied these rumors.
ByteDance's Douyin has tested a functional channel called "Novel" on the homepage of its tablet app, allowing users to select e-books that can be read on the platform.
The developer of Flomo, a note-taking tool, has expressed intentions to acquire ByteDance's office tool Feishu's mind mapping software Mubu. Flomo did not reveal the exact amount of the purchase.
ByteDance's Douyin, the Chinese mainland version of TikTok, has recently launched an "interest matching" function, which focuses on socializing based on short video content.