A look at the rise and fall of Xiami, Alibaba’s Chinese music streaming service, which only had 22.4M MAUs by Oct. 2020 vs. 450M+ for Tencent’s three music apps (South China Morning Post)

A look at the rise and fall of Xiami, Alibaba’s Chinese music streaming service, which only had 22.4M MAUs by Oct. 2020 vs. 450M+ for Tencent’s three music apps (South China Morning Post)

South China Morning Post:A look at the rise and fall of Xiami, Alibaba’s Chinese music streaming service, which only had 22.4M MAUs by Oct. 2020 vs. 450M+ for Tencent’s three music appsOnce a leader, Xiami saw its monthly active users (MAUs) fall to 22.4 million by October 2020, a tiny fraction of the 450 million
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