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How Toutiao is trying to be more than just a news app

China’s most popular content aggregator wants to stream live games -- and lend you money

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How Toutiao is trying to be more than just a news app
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

China’s tech giants Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent are known to have their hands in nearly every tech sector -- artificial intelligence, the sharing economy, autonomous cars, media, gaming and more.

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Now it looks like another company is moving towards that direction.

(Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba.)

Chinese media reported that Jinri Toutiao, the country’s most popular news and content aggregator, has just added a personal loan feature in the app for some users. Non-student users older than 20 can apply for loans of up to 200,000 yuan (US$30,000). Interest rates will be refreshed daily.
Toutiao’s parent Bytedance owns the popular short video app Musical.ly, and is also pushing its own Tik Tok video app overseas. (Picture: Bytedance)
Toutiao’s parent Bytedance owns the popular short video app Musical.ly, and is also pushing its own Tik Tok video app overseas. (Picture: Bytedance)
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In China, over 120 million people spend an average of an hour and 13 minutes on Toutiao everyday, making it the country’s most popular news and content app.

It tries to keep people hooked with a news feed driven heavily by algorithms, showing content tailored to the reader’s interests and habits.

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