
Tencent Launches New Audio Social App 'Echo'
Just recently, Tencent released a live voice social app called “Echo”. When opening the app, users can see the slogan "encounter the voices you like”.
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Just recently, Tencent released a live voice social app called “Echo”. When opening the app, users can see the slogan "encounter the voices you like”.
Following seas of Chinese users flocking to download the invite-only social media application Clubhouse, the app was banned in mainland China on Feb. 8, around 7:30 p.m. local time.
Asia Innovations Group (AIG), the tech start-up behind live streaming service Uplive, dating app Lamour, and star-chasing app Super Fans Club, plans to go public in the US this year. The company expects to raise between $600 million to $800 million, according to media. AIG has not made any official response to these claims yet.
Xiaohongshu, a Chinese lifestyle sharing platform, has assembled a dedicated team for large model development since March. The team comprises core employees from the natural language processing technical team of advertising businesses.
On August 2nd, Tencent is internally developing a social app called "M8", created by the QQ team. It is positioned as a map-based virtual social product, targeting young people in the social networking field. This product may begin external testing in August.
A ByteDance source said adjustments were made within the Feiliao product team last week with its employees moved into other internal positions. This change was regarded as a substantial dissolution of the product.
Beijing-based social media platform Momo plans to launch an app named Shumei ("raspberry" in Chinese), which will capitalize on young people's sharing and recommending needs.
Police in China revealed a scheme where gambling operators used fraudulent online fronts and delivery tracking numbers to create e-commerce records and disguise illegal money flows.
The popular Chinese app "Xiaohongshu" recently launched a new feature called "Moment," which allows users to publish text-only notes. According to the official WeChat account of Xiaohongshu, this new feature supports the publication of pure text content.