Tag: Internet
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From Dial-Up to Douyin: A Complete History of the Chinese Internet
Dive into the captivating history of the Chinese internet, from its humble beginnings in 1995 to its current status as a global tech titan. Explore the rise of giants like Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance, the impact of mobile technology, and the unique challenges and opportunities facing the Chinese internet today. This comprehensive report, drawing from…
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ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, invested in a Chinese health food brand
On January 23, 2021, Chinese media found that a food company called SharkFit in Shandong Province had received a capital injection from a subsidiary of Bytedance. The latter acquired an 11.11% stake in the food company, making it the company’s largest shareholder. Founded in 2017, SharkFit is a company that specializes in selling low-calorie, high-protein instant…
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According to the latest report, China’s VCs is undergoing collective transformation and upgrading
Today, ITJuzi, China’s new economy venture capital data service provider, released the 2020-2021 Analysis of Entrepreneurship & Investment Within New-Economy in China. ITjuzi, founded in May 2013, is a database of Chinese start-ups similar to CrunchBase. The report released this time is its eighth annual report. Supported by China Renaissance Capital Investment and Tencent News Technology Chennal.…
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Shenzhen Issues China’s First Advertising Gender Equality Guide
The Review Guide is mainly applicable to commercial advertisements, public service advertisements and other announcement content spread through various channels.
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How did bilibili change from a Japanese animation fan community to China’s Youtube?
KeyPoints: In the United States, Youtube and Tiktok have become the main forms of entertainment to fill people’s blank time. As you all know, Tiktok itself comes from China, so it has a Chinese version of Douyin. The Chinese also waste a lot of time on Douyin. But for most foreigners, they may wonder if China has…
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How Baidu lags behind in the competition of Chinese Internet companies
To put it simply: Baidu does not make its own Android, and China’s Internet environment is not friendly to search engines as a business.
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Despite the popularity of smartphones, the elderly are still blocked by the digital divide
According to Alibaba’s latest research report, the elderly still have obstacles when shopping online.
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What do the Chinese think of the TikTok incident?
However, the Chinese government will not allow this to happen, especially soft pornography and sometimes vicious moral incidents, such as a time when Douyin used content about Chinese martyrs to make funny advertisements, which was considered inappropriate by many users.
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Kwai: A Short Video Application used by Another 300 Million Chinese
Editor’s note: Even if you haven’t used it, you must have heard the name TikTok. The app from ByteDance has swept the world, including its hometown of China. According to third-party data, Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, has more than 400 million daily active users in China. Overseas, TikTok is synonymous with short videos. However, there is…
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Bilibili expects to launch a video satellite in June this year
By increasing the objective and neutral content of science education, the content and brand image of bilibili are expected to become more mainstream and positive in China.