Nangungunang Sampung Internet Buzzwords ng China na Inilabas noong 2021
<p>Noong Lunes, inilabas ng National Language Resources Monitoring and Research Center ang "Nangungunang Sampung Internet Buzzwords ng 2021".</p>
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<p>Noong Lunes, inilabas ng National Language Resources Monitoring and Research Center ang "Nangungunang Sampung Internet Buzzwords ng 2021".</p>

Recently, China’s “livestreaming queen” Huang Wei, better known as Viya, was severely punished for tax evasion.

ByteDance renames “Qingtao” to “Douyin Selection”, escalating Bilibili competition.

OPPO today announced that it has signed a global patent cross-license agreement with Nokia covering standard-essential patents in 5G and other cellular communication technologies.

On March 16th, the Beijing Park Management Center responded to questions about two panda breeding experts from the Beijing Zoo setting out to take care of the giant panda Ya Ya in the United States.

On September 28th, Swedish telecom equipment giant Ericsson announced at a press conference that, by 2026, 5G subscribers will total more than 3.5 billion, covering 60% of the global population.

Terence Tao, an award winning Australia-born Chinese mathematician, announced that he and physicist Laura Greene will co-chair a working group studying the impacts of generative artificial intelligence technology

BYD's strategic partnership with Raízen Power is set to significantly enhance Brazil's electric vehicle infrastructure.

On August 28th, recently, multiple current and former employees of SenseTime confirmed that the company is undergoing another round of layoffs, involving some departments, with a requirement for some to leave within one week.

On February 20th, Taobao announced the establishment of a live e-commerce company to provide fully managed operational services for celebrities, KOLs, and MCN agencies entering Taobao to start live streaming.

Xiaomi's PR Manager Wang Hua refutes the online rumors about the SU8 car rendering image.

On December 27th at 11 o'clock (Beijing time), Tencent's live streaming + short video + social platform - NOW Live has completely ceased operations and been taken down.