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On Jan 24, 2023
Skirmishes surrounded China’s speedy uptake of #EVs in 2022. @BYDCompany reigned supreme when @Tesla faces pressure in a competitive field with a large crowd of rivals looking to compete. We explain the dynamics behind the biggest winners and losers. $TSLA https://t.co/R9evEvjrVY
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China’s EV battle 2022: why BYD is leaving Tesla and Xpeng in the dust

China’s EV battle 2022: why BYD is leaving Tesla and Xpeng in the dust

BYD reigns supreme in China's EV market, but an increasingly crowded field of competitors is looking to make in-roads into its dominance

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On Jan 23, 2023
Lunar New Year special | 10 most-read stories on China tech in 2022 https://t.co/DgBSW9MbTM
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Lunar New Year special | 10 most-read stories on China tech in 2022

Lunar New Year special | 10 most-read stories on China tech in 2022

In 2022, TechNode readers gravitate toward several topics: consumer tech, Douyin, Shein, US chip sanctions, and more.

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On Jan 23, 2023
McKinsey, eyeing the MLOps space, buys Tel Aviv-based Iguazio https://t.co/0H9j0UjgtJ by @kyle_l_wiggers
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McKinsey, eyeing the MLOps space, buys Tel Aviv-based Iguazio

McKinsey, eyeing the MLOps space, buys Tel Aviv-based Iguazio

McKinsey has acquired Iguazio, an MLOps startup, for a reported $50 million. It'll be worked into the consultancy's existing data analytics group.

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On Jan 25, 2023
2022 European edtech report: Smaller rounds and fewer deals, but more angel activity https://t.co/8HTmVuYZht by @rhys_spence
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2022 European edtech report: Smaller rounds and fewer deals, but more angel activity

2022 European edtech report: Smaller rounds and fewer deals, but more angel activity

For the first time since 2014, venture capital funding to European edtech startups saw a decline year-over-year.

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On Jan 23, 2023
Zeekr goes on a hiring spree, Tesla kicks off a price war and Hesai files for an IPO https://t.co/N85KfmGtHy by @kirstenkorosec
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Zeekr goes on a hiring spree, Tesla kicks off a price war and Hesai files for an IPO

Zeekr goes on a hiring spree, Tesla kicks off a price war and Hesai files for an IPO

The Station, a weekly newsletter focused on transportation, looks at Zeekr's hiring spree, Tesla troubles and a price war, and Hesai's IPO. 

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On Jan 25, 2023
The roundup and the verdict on this week’s hottest Web3 activations, taken from our JingMeta weekly newsletter.  https://t.co/piQn3QuFUP
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Porsche China’s Digital Collectibles, Luxury’s New Digital Fashion Platform, And More: Web3 Drops Of The Week

Porsche China’s Digital Collectibles, Luxury’s New Digital Fashion Platform, And More: Web3 Drops Of The Week

The roundup and the verdict on this week’s hottest Web3 activations, taken from our Jing Meta weekly newsletter.

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On Jan 21, 2023
Alphabet makes cuts, Twitter bans third-party clients, and Netflix's Reed Hastings steps down https://t.co/T2hLr987O0 by @kyle_l_wiggers
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Alphabet makes cuts, Twitter bans third-party clients, and Netflix’s Reed Hastings steps down

Alphabet makes cuts, Twitter bans third-party clients, and Netflix’s Reed Hastings steps down

This week, Google parent company Alphabet made deep cuts, while Twitter banned third-party clients and Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings stepped down.

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On Jan 25, 2023
Chinese overseas shopping platforms in 2022: Bigger market share, controversies and complaints continue https://t.co/xcmeWw15Bk
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Chinese overseas shopping platforms in 2022: Bigger market share, controversies and complaints continue

Chinese overseas shopping platforms in 2022: Bigger market share, controversies and complaints continue

Chinese overseas online shopping apps were a bright spot in a year otherwise characterized by high inflation and weak demand.