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  2. Xiaohongshu - Wikipedia

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    The app allows users and influencers to post, discover and share product reviews, most frequently related to beauty and health. [13] Xiaohongshu has its own influencer company Pugongying (Chinese: 蒲公英 ; pinyin: Púgōngyīng ; lit. ' dandelion '), which gives influencers the opportunity to participate in paid sponsorships.

  3. Xuexi Qiangguo - Wikipedia

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    The name of the app is a pun on Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Xi Jinping's name. Xuéxí can mean "learning" or "learn from Xi." [9] [10]Aside from offering ideological courses, it allows video chat with friends, sending messages that get deleted after being read, creating a personal calendar, getting informed through the state media or watching TV series about the history of ...

  4. Jason Jiang - Wikipedia

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    Jiang Nanchun (Chinese: 江南春; born 1973), also known as Jason Jiang, is a Chinese businessman.He is the founder and CEO of Focus Media, "a multi-platform digital media company that operates out-of-home advertising network using audiovisual digital displays".

  5. Bonzun - Wikipedia

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    The company's focus on the Chinese health market led the company to have its innovations present in various hospitals across China, along with 3,700 clinics. During that year, Bonzun also created a mobile app, which is now being used by pregnant women to understand their tests at various hospitals across China.

  6. Nvidia steps up hiring in China to focus on AI-driven cars ...

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    (Reuters) -Nvidia has added about 200 people in China this year to enhance its research capabilities and focus on new autonomous driving technologies, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday. Over ...

  7. DingTalk - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, the app was the target of review bomb after it was used to send homework to quarantined school children. [ 9 ] On April 8, 2020, DingTalk Lite was released on various app stores across key Asian markets, including Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and other countries and regions.

  8. Apple pulls WhatsApp, Threads from China app store after ...

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    Apple has removed apps from its China app store before. In 2017, Apple removed The New York Times news app, saying it violated local regulations - a move that came amid rising news censorship in ...

  9. Apple deletes WhatsApp, Threads from China app store on ...

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    Other popular Western social media apps including X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram and Messenger are still available on Apple’s China app store, according to a check by CNN.