
TikTok to Launch New Warehousing Plan for UK Market
TikTok is preparing to launch a warehousing plan called "Aquaman" for its e-commerce business in the UK market in the near future.
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TikTok is preparing to launch a warehousing plan called "Aquaman" for its e-commerce business in the UK market in the near future.

On August 31, Beijing-based tech company ByteDance held an All Hands staff meeting event. During the more than one-hour event, management responded to many problems and challenges facing ByteDance at present.

US-based video conferencing platform Zoom will stop direct sales in mainland China from Aug. 23, and will only offer its services via third-party partners.

ByteDance has initiated formal procedures for an initial public offering (IPO) in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after submitting a letter with details regarding potential underwriters to trade authorities.

Several Chinese short video/live broadcast applications made it into the Top 20 of Apple’s App Store and Google Play in terms of downloads and revenue outside mainland China during the second quarter of 2019.

ByteDance will designate a senior executive to lead and grow its gaming business planning on launching a mobile MOBA game that directly competes with Tencent’s Honor of Kings

CapCut, a video editor owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance and lesser known compared to TikTok, has obtained 200 million monthly active users (MAUs). It is now exploring commercialization.

ByteDance's TikTok has set a goal to reach 1.05 billion daily active users (DAUs) globally by the end of 2022. The popular short video platform currently has more than 800 million DAUs.

In its most recent alpha test, ByteDance's Douyin has launched a "video-listening mode", with which users can continue to listen to videos they're watching on Douyin even after they've minimized the program or locked their screen.

People from ByteDance said that the short video sharing app TikTok is adjusting its global business.

TikTok users in India can breathe a sigh of relief as the temporary ban on the app downloads gets lifted, making the app available for download again.

The boom of live streaming e-commerce in China is best understood as an outcome of layers of factors, some are particular to the history of Chinese e-commerce, others universal for any Internet companies in need for commercialization.