In November, the popular lip-syncing app Musical.ly announced its acquisition by Chinese social media giant Toutiao, owned by Bytedance, in a deal sources said was valued at $800 million to $1 billion ...
Musical.ly has been in the news recently as a result of its acquisition by Chinese company Toutiao for a reported $1 billion. But before the company was a success story, it was a startup struggling to ...
Musical.ly is merging the functionality from its two-year old live-streaming platform Live.ly into its main app, and has disabled Live.ly’s standalone app as part of the transition process. The ...
Musical.ly, the social-video sharing and lip-syncing app maker, is killing off Live.ly two years after it launched the standalone app for live-streaming video. “Live-streaming from Live.ly is moving ...
Musical.ly, which makes a short-form video app popular among teens, announced that it is investing up to $50 million in a fund to support its users — or “Musers,” as it calls them. Over the next two ...
It’s the end of the road for Musical.ly, the short-form video app that grew to more than 100 million active monthly users since its 2014 launch — and spawned its own digital stars and passionate ...
AURORA, Ill. (WLS) -- A suburban man has been sentenced after prosecutors said he posed as a 13-year-old on social media and allegedly threatened to kill girls if they didn't send inappropriate photos ...
AURORA, Ill. (WLS) -- A suburban man has pleaded guilty after prosecutors said he posed as a 13-year-old on social media and allegedly threatened to kill girls if they didn't send inappropriate photos ...
When Musical.ly shut down two-year-old live streaming app Live.ly in June, it told former members that they should move to Musical.ly which would get live video streaming in a few weeks. That plan ...
Popular music video app Musical.ly has been bought by Chinese tech giant Bytedance in a deal worth up to $1bn (£750m) to expand its market reach and tap into the apps technological capabilities. As ...
The operator of a video-sharing app popular with teenagers agreed to pay $5.7 million to settle federal allegations it illegally collected personal information from children. The Federal Trade ...
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