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  1. TikTok rejects Microsoft

    by , 09-14-2020 at 12:34 PM
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    After over a month of negotiations, TikTok has chosen a US company to partner with: Oracle, a California-based cloud computing giant.

    On Sunday Microsoft, long tapped to purchase the ByteDance-owned app, announced its bid had been rejected by the Beijing-based company. ByteDance instead selected Oracle to be its "technology partner" in the US, a person familiar with the situation said on Sunday evening. The proposed deal is expected to ...
  2. Tencent, Alibaba among world’s most valued firms

    by , 11-28-2017 at 10:15 AM
    POWERED by Chinese smartphone users splurging billions on mobile games and online shopping, tech giants Tencent and Alibaba are racing up the elite league of the world’s most valuable companies.

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    Hong Kong-listed Tencent, famous for its games and WeChat messaging service, became the first Asian firm to break into the US$500 billion league last week — briefly overtaking Facebook as the world’s fifth biggest company by market value.
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  3. Sony Confirms Launch Of PS4 In China At End Of 2014

    by , 10-26-2014 at 12:50 PM


    Sony has submitted an application to the Chinese government stating that the company plans to launch the Chinese official version of PS4 at the end of 2014 with expected annual shipments of 200,000 units.

    However, the detailed launch time, place, or shipment mode was not disclosed.

    Microsoft has already launched Xbox One in China. As its major competitor in the gaming console sector, Sony ...
  4. China Tech News - Former Microsoft Executive Hops To Baidu

    by , 09-18-2014 at 09:01 PM
    Former Microsoft Executive Hops To Baidu



    Chinese search engine company Baidu announced that Zhang Yaqin, former president of Microsoft Asia Pacific Research and Develop Group, officially joined Baidu as president responsible for leading emerging businesses.
    Before joining Baidu, Zhang was Microsoft's global senior vice president and Asia-Pacific Research and Development ...