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Chinese mobile social and entertainment platform Hello Group Inc. announced on Monday it has changed its name from "Momo Inc." to "Hello Group Inc.".
A social media app called Gel, which focuses on virtual images, was published in January and has quickly became the first social app since 2019 to surpass WeChat in the Chinese app store download list.
As an advocate for social metaverse development in China, Tencent-backed platform Soul presented its two latest intelligent technology achievements – Ling OS and NAWA Engine – at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference on September 1.
Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance will launch a metaverse social app, a new search product, and a game community. In addition, ByteDance is now testing short-distance delivery robots.
Chinese social platform Soul and fitness app Keep are considering an IPO in Hong Kong, several media outlets reported on Wednesday. Previously, both companies suspended their plans to list in the U.S.
Sogou, a Chinese tech firm acquired by Tencent last year, has launched a youthful community-based social product called "Miaogeng." On this platform, users can create texts and pictures around trending topics and buzzwords, deploying emojis to express their emotions.
The official website of ByteDance-owned online social platform Feiliao has recently been shut down and download channels have been closed, although any official suspension announcement has yet to be made.
A Chinese web user posted on domestic microblogging platform Sina Weibo on Friday, saying that "WeChat, QQ, Taobao and many other apps repeatedly read albums in the background system."
India has become the world’s fastest-growing mobile application market over the past few years. With more than 1.3 billion potential consumers, the Indian app market is attracting lots of attention as a huge opportunity for app growth. Thus, Chinese apps such as TikTok, Helo, LIVE, UC Browser, backed by China’s tech giants, have managed to gain popularity in India.
Chinese tech giant Tencent has recently launched a new social app called "doX," a social platform designed for young people with a focus on short videos.
Tencent has fixed a bug it found on its popular messaging WeChat on Friday that exposed some social media content to external search engines, such as Bing and Google.