
ByteDance to Launch Music App Feile Later This Year
TikTok's parent company ByteDance plans to release a music streaming product for the domestic market later this year. The product is tentatively named Feile, and internally referred to as Luna.
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TikTok's parent company ByteDance plans to release a music streaming product for the domestic market later this year. The product is tentatively named Feile, and internally referred to as Luna.
China's State Council issued a series of new pandemic control measures on December 7, relaxing restrictions on travel and boosting the search volume on domestic ticketing platforms.
Chinese online insurance technology company Waterdrop Inc. said it will focus on expanding its user base in China’s lower-tier cities and growing its online insurance business.
2017 is coming to an end and it's time to sum it up. Every year, countless products emerge, occur, change and die. Along with the growth of the Internet, we rev...
Bilibili, a Chinese video streaming platform, has applied to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) for the proposed voluntary conversion of its secondary listing status on April 29, 2022, receiving formal approval.
This week: IOC launches Beijing Olympics-themed NFT mobile game, Binance Labs makes strategic investment in Animoca Brands subsidiary GAMEE, Hong Kong to launch CNY pilot soon after spring festival, and more.
JD.com logistics CEO Wang Zhen-hui said at 2017 NewGen Logistics World Summit on December 11 that due to consumption, industrial upgrades and technological adva...
MW MINI booth at Auto Shanghai refused to give Chinese visitors ice cream. BMW responded by saying that "this was a misunderstanding and that they are currently handling the matter. "
Taobao Live, Alibaba Group’s live-streaming platform, saw a sharp rise in brand activity this past month as merchants slowly resumed operations amidst the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei responded to a series of hotspot issues about the company, including whether to sell its terminal business.
Could the absence of one person lag China’s progress to reach the moon? According to a story posted by Zhang Xiaoping, he shoulders a crucial role for China’s m...
For two decades, Baidu Inc has been referred to as China’s Google. Now, investors, analysts, businesses and consumers alike are gradually realizing that it is much more than a search engine.