
ByteDance Denies Former Blizzard CEO's Negotiation to Purchase TikTok
ByteDance denies that the former CEO of Blizzard has contacted Zhang Yiming regarding the potential acquisition of TikTok for $100 billion.
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ByteDance denies that the former CEO of Blizzard has contacted Zhang Yiming regarding the potential acquisition of TikTok for $100 billion.

TikTok's parent company ByteDance plans to release a music streaming product for the domestic market later this year. The product is tentatively named Feile, and internally referred to as Luna.

TikTok Parent ByteDance announced that it is going to sue the Trump administration after the recent executive order that threatened a complete ban on the company’s business in the United States.

On Jan.25, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology raised a permanent ban on 59 Chinese applications

ByteDance employees in China have received their salary for last month on August 31, after the "Big/Small Week" overtime working schedule was discontinued by the company.

Douyin, the Chinese mainland version of TikTok, has recently launched two new functions, namely Yao Yi Yao and "learning" for acquiring knowledge about the video creation process.

Chinese video-sharing social networking app TikTok was reportedly planning to enter the e-commerce business in 2021.

The live streaming security center under Douyin recently announced that it will launch a special campaign to crack down on vulgar and negative content in live streaming.

TikTok, the popular short video platform owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, has reached a cooperation with Atmosphere to broadcast short videos on large screens in airports, hotels and restaurants.

Regarding the media report "Douyin abandons food delivery," Douyin stated that this information is untrue, and its group purchasing and delivery business is operating normally.

Kuaishou launched a new short-video app, SnackVideo, to target overseas users with a recommendation algorithm that suggests user videos based on their preferences.

Chinese media outlet 36Kr reported on Monday that the domestic version of TikTok, Douyin, has recently restructured its organization scheme.