
Douyin Sets Up Internal E-Commerce Team for Alcoholic Drinks
Douyin, the mainland Chinese version of ByteDance's TikTok, is setting up a self-operated e-commerce team focusing on alcoholic drinks.
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Douyin, the mainland Chinese version of ByteDance's TikTok, is setting up a self-operated e-commerce team focusing on alcoholic drinks.
ByteDance's Douyin, a short video app that is the counterpart of TikTok for mainland China, recently launched desktop software on its official website called "Douyin Chat," providing service for Windows and Mac clients.
The first music app operated by Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance, named "Soda Music," has now begun small-scale testing.
Kuaishou is one of China’s largest short video-sharing and livestreaming apps, which has also become a conspicuous power in China's e-commerce industry.
Caijing’s Late Post reported that ByteDance, the world’s most valuable startup, is looking to begin developing mobile games.
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, is allegedly proposing to repurchase approximately $5 billion in shares from investors, a move that would value the company at around $268 billion, according to two sources familiar with the matter, per Reuters.
Regulatory bodies of the European Union said on Tuesday that TikTok, the globally popular short video sharing app owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, had agreed to adjust relevant consumer rights of local users in order to avoid sanctions.
ByteDance's advertising and marketing platform Ocean Engine is looking for e-commerce vendors and partners to grow its e-commerce platform on Douyin.
Eight U.S. states announced Wednesday that they have launched a nationwide bipartisan investigation into short video sharing app TikTok, which is owned by ByteDance.
Mobile application data analysis company Sensor Tower released a report on July 8 claiming that Douyin and its overseas version TikTok earned more than $283 million in June from the App Store and Google Play.
In episode 66 of Tech Buzz China, co-hosts Rui Ma and Ying-Ying Lu talk about Bytedance’s forays into gaming and education — moves that have been well covered and are eagerly anticipated by Chinese media.
ByteDance's Vice President of its virtual reality division, PICO, Ren Lifeng, has officially resigned to embark on a new entrepreneurial journey in the cross-border e-commerce sector.