Millions of users are now turning to REDNote, a Chinese app where Mandarin content reigns supreme. Duolingo is ramping up its AI-powered Mandarin video calling feature.
With the US Supreme Court upholding a ban on TikTok, Shooglebox’s Tony Cuthbertson wonders where users will go next.
Duolingo (NASDAQ: DUOL) Inc shares on Thursday witnessed a significant surge, closing up 7% in contrast to the relatively flat performance of the S&P 500.
TikTok users are increasingly migrating to the Chinese app RedNote, attracted by its unique features and growing popularity.
Duolingo sees a 216% spike in U.S. Mandarin learners as TikTok users migrate to RedNote, boosting demand for language ...
TikTok Ban Sparks a Mandarin Learning Boom in the U.S. As the TikTok ban looms in the United States, Americans make ...
Shares in Apple closed Thursday's session 4% in the red after data from technology market analyst firm Canalys lost its top spot as the smartphone maker with the biggest market share in mainland China ...
The UK government has already banned TikTok on government devices due to concerns about cybersecurity, so some action has ...
As TikTok may be nearing its end in the United States, another very similar app is topping the charts. RedNote, also known by ...
The FTSE headed to an all-time high on Friday afternoon, despite disappointing retail sales. US stocks were also higher.
Millions of Americans this week downloaded the Chinese social networking app RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu, as a ...
The video staple YouTube has Shorts, which appear similar to TikTok’s video feed. The biggest advantage with this platform is ...