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which shares parent company ByteDance with TikTok — have blitzed to the top of the Apple App Store. As of Tuesday morning, Xiaohongshu (aka RedNote) is the top-ranked free app in the country ...
On the heels of TikTok’s looming shut down on January 19 over its ownership in the U.S. (unless the Supreme Court intervenes), it looks like another Chinese app is catching some attention.
The Xiaohongshu headquarters in Shanghai, China. The social networking mobile app has surged to the top spot among free apps in the U.S. app store. The Xiaohongshu headquarters in Shanghai ...
Since Monday, Xiaohongshu has become the top downloaded free app on Apple’s App Store in the U.S. Xiaohongshu, which in English means “Little Red Book” is a Chinese social media app that ...
Xiaohongshu and Lemon8 on Monday rose to the top two spots on the Apple app store rankings. Both platforms could be subject to the same divest-or-ban law that's imperiling TikTok. TikTok users are ...
Trump gives update on potential buyers TikTok restored to Apple App Store and Google Play as ban ... according to the Financial Times. Known as Xiaohongshu, which translates to “little red ...
Xiaohongshu leapt to the top of the Apple App Store in the week leading up to the TikTok ban set to go into effect on Jan. 19. It is being pushed by a number of TikTok users as an act of defiance ...
In the span of a few days since the Supreme Court began proceedings on whether TikTok’s Chinese ties pose a national security threat, Xiaohongshu skyrocketed to No. 1 on the Apple App Store ...
surged to the top position on Apple’s US App Store on Tuesday. Founded in 2013, Xiaohongshu is one of China’s biggest social media platforms with 300 million users, according to research firm ...
RedNote, which is known in China as Xiaohongshu, the Mandarin term for “little red book,” is the most downloaded free app on the Apple App Store as of Monday. The digital migration of so ...
On the heels of TikTok’s looming shutdown on January 19 over its ownership in the U.S. (unless the Supreme Court intervenes), it looks like another Chinese app is catching some attention.