TikTok: The world's most valuable startup that you have never heard of
Anticipation
has long been building about the impending takeover
of the tech world
by Chinese digital giants like Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, and JD.
Efforts so far, however, have been largely disappointing. The most
popular messaging app in the West is WhatsApp, not WeChat; people use
PayPal, not Alipay, for digital payments; Google dominates the search
market, not Baidu.
You may not have heard of it, but TikTok became one of 2018’s most downloaded mobile apps for Apple and Android devices in the US and Europe, unseating the likes of YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat. TikTok has already been downloaded more than 80m times in the US, logging 4m downloads from the App Store in October alone. It is also one of the most popular apps on Google Play.
What is TikTok?
TikTok is a video sharing platform with a twist. Videos can be no longer than 15 seconds and they are based on various themes: music, cooking, travel, dance, fashion, and so on. Users create these short videos, use simple tools to add music and special effects, and share them on the site. The most popular clips are high on entertainment value, with a premium on instant gratification. Similar to Vine, which shut down in 2016, TikTok can be thought of as a video version of Instagram or Snapchat. Read More
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