
WeChat Adds Delivery Services to Its All Built-In Functions
WeChat added delivery services to its mini programs last week, another feature to make it a super app that almost equals an operating system.
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WeChat added delivery services to its mini programs last week, another feature to make it a super app that almost equals an operating system.
Ma Huateng, the CEO of the Chinese Internet giant Tencent Holdings, was in the news recently for the screen shot of his altercation with Bytedance CEO on the la...
WeChat officially denied rumors that it monitors users' chat activity or retains chat records on January 2. Chat records are only stored in the user's mobile ph...
WeChat, a popular social platform owned by Tencent, announced on Wednesday that the status sharing function in WeChat now supports a feature in which users can share songs from their NetEase Cloud Music account.
WeChat, Tencent's mulitfunctional social media app that is ubiquitous in China, saw its business ecosystem expand last year with the robust growth of a video-based feature called Channels.
Tencent has cooperated with five international financial service companies to make it possible to tie overseas international credit cards to WeChat, thus allowing overseas users to utilize WeChat’s payment services.
“Congrats to VIPKID for being the only Chinese company to be listed in the '2019 Best Places to Work' rankings published by Glassdoor,” said venture capitalist ...
As for WeChat public accounts, we lack an instrument allowing everyone to create content, because we can’t ask everyone to write articles every day.
Facebook's dependency on ad revenue is worrying. Recently, it has been tough to be Mark Zuckerberg. After going to Washington DC and Europe on apology tours,...
On January 17th, WeChat officially launched the gift-giving feature.
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.
Beijing Jianyou Technology, the developer of the pass-through mini game "Sheep a Sheep", which became a national online sensation on China's social media last year, said lately that the company's revenue had exceeded 100 million ($15.6 billion).