Momo believes its underperforming Tantan app could grow strongly following a major overhaul now in the works. The shakeup at Tantan wasn’t even mentioned in the earnings announcement. Before this week ...
The two “Tinders of China” just joined forces to dominate online dating. To understand why Momo bought Tantan, take a closer look at Momo's core business. Momo's namesake app, which lets users find ...
Shares of Momo, sometimes referred to as “China’s Tinder,” plunge after the company says the Chinese government has ordered the removal of its “Tantan” mobile hook-up app from app stores. The Chinese ...
Momo, the Chinese app that lets you flirt with nearby strangers, has released an updated version with several enhanced features aimed at monetization. According to QQ Net (h/t Tech in Asia), Momo ...
Momo, the popular Chinese flirting app valued at $2 billion, is making a retreat from the international market after it announced plans to discontinue the English version of its service on July 1. The ...
A new face-swapping app called Zao surges to the top of the charts in China. Yet Zao immediately faced a user backlash regarding its privacy agreement, which grants Momo a "free, irrevocable, ...
MOMO is a fast growth, Chinese tech company with a gigantic addressable market that is priced like a value stock. MOMO is cheap compared to other dating app/site companies and other Chinese social ...
This year’s been notable for Chinese tech IPOs in the U.S.. Alibaba, close rival JD.com and Weibo — China’s Twitter equivalent — have listed on North American soil, but there’s another incoming. Momo, ...
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Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on TechNode, an editorial partner of TechCrunch based in China. Momo, China’s top location-based social networking app, has continued its impressive user ...