
Douyin Launches Its Fourth Search App
After Toutiao Search, Wukong Search, and Lightning Search, Douyin recently launched its 4th independent search app 'Douyin Search'.
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After Toutiao Search, Wukong Search, and Lightning Search, Douyin recently launched its 4th independent search app 'Douyin Search'.
China Media Group (CMG) and ByteDance's Douyin held a cloud release event on Tuesday, announcing that Douyin will become the broadcasting rights holder of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
On Monday, ByteDance's short video app Douyin released a data report on the company's measures to protect minors. The report updates the company's progress in the promotion of a youth mode, content construction, platform governance and more.
"Douyin E-commerce's New Brands Growth Report for 2022" was officially released, which was jointly published by Douyin E-commerce, Mass Consumption Business Center of ByteDance's Ocean Engine and Arithmetic Report.
Tencent has sent an email to ByteDance's Douyin on November 11, saying that the firm was trialling a project to gradually allow third-party creators to use some of its copyrighted content and creation tools in their works.
Chinese tech giants Tencent launched a new video platform named Pianduoduo that rewards users for watching videos, aiming at constantly expanding among the elderly and rural populations.
On April 18th, ByteDance's subsidiary, the Volcano Engine, released a series of self-developed cloud products including DPU and launched a new version of its machine learning platform.
Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok owned by ByteDance, quietly launched an application called "Qingtao." It is a video platform for young people with a focus on interest and knowledge sharing.
Between January 31 and February 6, the sales volume of goods sold on Douyin e-commerce platform increased by 119% compared with the same period last year.
Chinese users from all over the country can now access online supermarket shopping services on ByteDance's short video app Douyin.
TikTok owner ByteDance is planning to launch an offshore public listing for short video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, which could value the company at roughly $400 billion in the private market.
Football fans in China previously watched the World Cup only through traditional television channels like CCTV or online video streaming platforms such as Youku, but during this year's edition, ByteDance's Douyin became the first short video platform in the country to obtain live broadcasting rights for the competition.