Using Episodic Video Content to Retain and Nurture
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 6:01 am
DiDi, the Chinese Uber ( 600 million users) , was banned from Chinese app stores following its US IPO . The result: a sharp drop in its stock and potential lawsuits from US shareholders. For Beijing, DiDi is just another target in a relatively recent strategy (remember the passing of Jack Ma, who has since taken up painting ) to reshape the relationship between the state and tech companies that have become too powerful after years of what has been described as “barbaric growth” – a popular Chinese dictionary term describing anarchic expansion.
Alibaba , Tencent and DiDi were convicted this week gambling data morocco for contracts that date back several years , the Chinese antitrust regulator has just blocked the merger of Tencent's gaming platforms , Huya and Douyu, and China wants to sabotage bitcoin . This catch-up/change of strategy is of course also happening against a backdrop of tensions between the US and China, where the battle over data and regulation is becoming an important factor in the economic war. Meanwhile, Google, Facebook and other tech companies are threatening to leave Hong Kong over privacy law .
This week in France Internet traffic in France: 50% comes from Netflix, Google, Akamai and Facebook Movie theaters: a recovery driven by young spectators Cannes: How streaming helps the independent film sector VR Growth and Opportunities at the Cannes Film Festival No Cannes for Netflix 3 FIGURES $1.6 billion – that’s the amount Softbank bought the rights to Yahoo! Japan for $10,000 – That’s what a YouTuber who defied the laws of physics earned 1 hour – that’s how long it took China’s new quantum computer to solve a problem that would have taken the most powerful classical supercomputer 8 years CHART OF THE WEEK Infographic: Video games: mobile takes the lion's share | StatistaYou can find more infographics on Statista OUR BEST READS / WORTH YOUR TIME / LONG READ Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg's partnership didn't survive Trump America's Founders believed that civic education and historical knowledge would prevent tyranny and foster democracy.
Alibaba , Tencent and DiDi were convicted this week gambling data morocco for contracts that date back several years , the Chinese antitrust regulator has just blocked the merger of Tencent's gaming platforms , Huya and Douyu, and China wants to sabotage bitcoin . This catch-up/change of strategy is of course also happening against a backdrop of tensions between the US and China, where the battle over data and regulation is becoming an important factor in the economic war. Meanwhile, Google, Facebook and other tech companies are threatening to leave Hong Kong over privacy law .
This week in France Internet traffic in France: 50% comes from Netflix, Google, Akamai and Facebook Movie theaters: a recovery driven by young spectators Cannes: How streaming helps the independent film sector VR Growth and Opportunities at the Cannes Film Festival No Cannes for Netflix 3 FIGURES $1.6 billion – that’s the amount Softbank bought the rights to Yahoo! Japan for $10,000 – That’s what a YouTuber who defied the laws of physics earned 1 hour – that’s how long it took China’s new quantum computer to solve a problem that would have taken the most powerful classical supercomputer 8 years CHART OF THE WEEK Infographic: Video games: mobile takes the lion's share | StatistaYou can find more infographics on Statista OUR BEST READS / WORTH YOUR TIME / LONG READ Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg's partnership didn't survive Trump America's Founders believed that civic education and historical knowledge would prevent tyranny and foster democracy.