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 ...
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 ...
In China, a good casual encounter is hard to find. To help solve this problem, Momo Tech has raised $40 million for its app that helps nearby strangers connect with each other. The product is similar ...
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 ...
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, a Chinese location-based meeting and messaging app with 60 million monthly active users, raised $216 million by offering 16 million ADSs at $13.50, the midpoint of the $12.50-$14.50 range. At ...
Momo, the Chinese location-based social app, said its registered users have reached 150 million as of today. As of the end of June, there were 148 million registered accounts with 52.34 million ...