Duolingo shares have jumped this week, as the number of Americans learning Mandarin on the app has soared 216%. That's as ...
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re looking at the impacts of the looming TikTok ban in the U.S., including the ...
Walmart, Wendy’s and Duolingo, among other companies, took to TikTok to bid farewell to the more than 170 million Americans ...
With the TikTok ban upheld, advertisers are implementing contingency plans. But they hope the app returns as Meta and Google ...
Duolingo capitalized on the sudden interest in Mandarin learning tied to the TikTok ban and RedNote’s rise. Similarly, small businesses can monitor cultural shifts—whether through social media trends, ...
As "TikTok refugees" flood to Chinese site RedNote, language learning app Duolingo has reported an over 200% spike in people learning Mandarin.
As TikTok users flood to RedNote a third app is profiting from the transition without having to do anything at all.
RedNote is a foreign-owned app, and experts warn that it could be attacked by the same law that is now banning TikTok.
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.
Creators and users are searching for new platforms like Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and other alternatives.
The last scroll for US users of TikTok is nearing, and everyone from content creators to major companies are posting their final goodbyes.
"I almost, like, don't know how to define myself without TikTok," content creator Ayman Chaudhary sighed, reflecting the ...