As many Americans flock to RedNote ahead of a possible TikTok ban, Duolingo and Drops have seen an increase in US users ...
Searches were shown to be highest in Hawaii, California, New York, Oregon and Massachusetts, according to data from Google ...
The company confirmed to CNBC that there's been a 216% increase in Mandarin learners using the app compared to a year earlier ...
As such, people are flocking to a similar Chinese app — RedNote — to fill that TikTok void. And there’s an interesting trend ...
Mandarin played Wolfson in the Gateway Conference high school boys soccer tournament final for Duval County public schools.
As "TikTok refugees" flood to Chinese site RedNote, language learning app Duolingo has reported an over 200% spike in people learning Mandarin.
China reported 5% GDP growth in 2024, meeting its target. Analysts linked the growth to late-2023 stimulus measures and Q4 ...
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.
RedNote is a foreign-owned app, and experts warn that it could be attacked by the same law that is now banning TikTok.
Duolingo sees approx. 216% growth in new Mandarin learners in US! Is the spike due to TikTok's potential ban and users ...
Instead of trying to dodge the ban, millions of TikTok users are jumping over to RedNote. Since RedNote is primarily designed ...
All signs point to TikTok shutting down in the United States on Sunday due to the ban that's set to go into effect after the ...