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LinkedIn is out of China and replaced with LinkedIn Jobs
The popular job searching site LinkedIn has come out a special version for China which is just offering job searching capabilities and messaging capabilities in the connections. The social media capability like news feeds and peoples activities are stripped out. Now if you are in China and open LinkedIn app, it will prompt you and ask you to download an app called LinkedIn Jobs. You will not be able to dismiss the dialog and you are forced to download the other app if you wanna continue to...
LINKEDIN,LINKEDIN JOBS,CHINA,MICROSOFT 2021-12-24 20:13:24
Is Toutiao taking general content creators seirously?
Tiktok is now very popular among the Z-generation around the world. This is an app created by the Chinese company ByteDance. In China, the Chinese version of Tiktok called Douyin is not the only popular app created by ByteDance, there are a few other apps created by ByteDance are also popular such as Jinri Toutiao, a news app famous for its recommendation algorithm similar to Tiktok, also Huoshan Video, another video app similar to YouTube. This Toutiao app encourages general people to create co...
JINRI TOUTIAO,CONTENT CREATION,TOUTIAO,BYTEDANCE 2021-10-03 01:10:27
Chinese Developers Release CEC-IDE, Claimed as First Independently Developed IDE
China witnessed the recent launch of a new IDE called CEC-IDE, which boldly claims to be the first IDE independently developed by Chinese developers. Initially, this release was anticipated to be a moment of pride for the country, as it marked the availability of a homegrown IDE. However, the situation quickly took an embarrassing turn, and the entire narrative soon became a subject of ridicule. It has come to light that the so-called independently developed IDE, CEC-IDE, is actually built upon ...
Google transferred a domain name to a Chinese company for free
Google just completed a domain transfer to another company in China. The interesting part is that this domain transfer is for free. The story begins with a recent tweet from the CEO Dash Huang of a Chinese game company called X.D. Network Inc who claims that they obtained the domain name taptap.cn from Google for free. From the tweet, Mr. Huang expressed his appreciation to Google for freely transferring the domain name taptap.cn to their company. Their company launched some product ...
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