
ByteDance Launches Short Video-based Messaging App Duoshan
China’s tech unicorn ByteDance, today announced the launch of Duoshan, a video-based social messaging app in Beijing.
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China’s tech unicorn ByteDance, today announced the launch of Duoshan, a video-based social messaging app in Beijing.
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The first AI conversational app "Dou Bao" and its web version have recently been launched, is the internal codename "Grace" AI project by ByteDance, and currently has functions such as text-based conversation and image-based conversation.
The Momoyu gaming platform under Douyin announced that it will cease operations on March 29th, 2024.
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Nandir, the former design director of Xiaomi, has become the social design leader for ByteDance-owned VR firm Pico.