
Baidu Launches Metaverse App "Xirang"
Chinese internet firm Baidu has recently launched a social app called "Xirang" ("land of hope)" on both the domestic Apple and Android App Store, stepping forward along the path of the Metaverse.
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Chinese internet firm Baidu has recently launched a social app called "Xirang" ("land of hope)" on both the domestic Apple and Android App Store, stepping forward along the path of the Metaverse.
On March 28, Tencent's flagship app WeChat announced a series of new plans for various sections including video accounts, payment, mini programs, search services and WeCom at its annual event promoting new functions and strategies.
Tencent has recently conducted alpha testing of an app called "Bibiji." The new product is an exclusive multiplayer entertainment platform for young people, containing alternative casual party games, as well as easy, fun and interactive gameplay.
Internet technology giant Baidu has recently launched a new stranger-oriented chatting app named "Haiquanquan."
Andy Tian, the CEO and co-founder of Asia Innovations Group (ASIG), a leading mobile social entertainment company, passed away in Beijing on February 6 at the age of 47 due to a sudden illness, despite medical efforts.
According to public information on Chinese business data platform Tianyancha, Tencent has recently applied for the registration of several trademarks related to input methods on its WeChat application.
A ByteDance-owned reading tool called "Shiqu" will officially stop all operations and services from December 12. This app, launched by ByteDance in April this year, allows users to subscribe to desired information based on keywords and data sources.
The social livestreaming platform, Bigo Live, has been removed from the App Store as of April 9. There has been no response from Bigo regarding the matter.
Soulgate Inc., the developer of the social media app Soul, has submitted another listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on March 27. Soulgate initially intended to become publicly traded in the United States, but abandoned this plan in June 2022.
Damus, a social networking product based on decentralized protocol Nostr, announced via Twitter on February 3 that, according to the requirements of the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), it would be removed from domestic app stores.
ByteDance-owned social media platform Duoshan has ushered in a major update, transitioning from a video-messaging app into a photo-based app and re-registering on the App Store.
ByteDance's first online real-time interactive community app named "Party Island" was recently launched.