
Most Popular Chinese Short-video Apps 2019
Due to the large number of mobile users and short video’s virus spread on social media, short video industry is seeing booming growth in China.
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Due to the large number of mobile users and short video’s virus spread on social media, short video industry is seeing booming growth in China.
Advertisement revenue for ByteDance's video-sharing app TikTok is likely to triple in 2022 to more than $11 billion, exceeding the combined sales of market rivals Twitter and Snap, according to research firm Insider Intelligence.
ByteDance announced it is setting up a data center in India, where its app TikTok has been under scrutiny for privacy violations and possibly facing a ban.
Chinese tech giant ByteDance has launched a round of layoffs covering about one-tenth of its employees, mainly affecting staff members focused on R&D, products and operations.
Douyin, the Chinese mainland version of TikTok, has recently been testing a new homepage layout that emphasizes the "Mall" function. The tests indicate that it is weighing the importance of e-commerce and social features.
TikTok’s parent company Bytedance is rumored to have invested 5 billion yuan ($771 million) in acquiring Chinese VR hardware maker Pico.
Viral Chinese short video sharing platform Kuaishou passed the listing hearing of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) on the afternoon of Jan. 14, and the Tencent-backed company plans to publicly trade on HKEX on Feb. 5.
The 2022 social media landscape in a nutshell: Facebook trying hard to be Instagram, Instagram trying hard to be TikTok, and TikTok trying hard to be BeReal.
QuestMobile have recently released their semi-annual report on the short-video industry. 7.2 out of 10 mobile Internet users are using short-video products.
AJ: First off, what was your reaction to Senator Hawley’s proposal to ban TikTok on government devices? DS: I think that's appropriate. I don't have a great...
Cloudflare, an American technology-security company, reported on Monday that TikTok was the most visited internet site in the world in 2021, surpassing last year's leader, Google.
The Chinese short video service company BIGO is moving its servers from Hong Kong to Singapore in order to emphasize its independence from its Chinese parent company.