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  2. Temu - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temu

    temu .com. Launched. September 2022. Temu ( / ˈtiːmuː / TEE-moo) is an online marketplace operated by the Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings. [7] [8] It offers heavily discounted consumer goods [9] which are mostly shipped to consumers directly from China. [10] [11] Temu's business model has allowed it to become popular among consumers ...

  3. Amazon's latest challenger is China's online dollar store ...

    techcrunch.com/2022/09/20/pinduoduo-china...

    Pinduoduo is relatively late to the cross-border e-commerce scene. In nearly every major market outside China, one can find an online retailer importing goods directly from Chinese vendors or ...

  4. Pinduoduo’s sister shopping app Temu tops US App Store

    techcrunch.com/2022/11/22/pinduoduos-sister...

    It has also been the top free Android app in the U.S. for two weeks. To date, Temu has seen a little more than 5 million installs in the U.S., according to app analytics firm Sensor Tower. The U.S ...

  5. Pinduoduo - Wikipedia

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    Pinduoduo's headquarters are inside the Jin Hongqiao International Center, Shanghai. Pinduoduo Inc. ( Chinese: 拼多多; Pinyin: Pīn duōduō) is a Chinese online retailer with a focus on the traditional agriculture industry. The business is the largest product of PDD Holdings, which also owns the online marketplace Temu.

  6. Temu is planning to open up its marketplace to U.S. and ... - AOL

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    Temu, the online retailer owned by the parent of Chinese e-commerce company Pinduoduo, is opening its platform to U.S. and European sellers. A Temu spokesperson on Thursday confirmed the company's ...

  7. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagalog_profanity

    Ina is Tagalog for mother, while mo is the indirect second person singular pronoun. Therefore, if translated word-for-word, the phrase means "your whore mother". However, most Tagalog speakers dispute this simplistic translation, instead alternately rendering the phrase as "son of a bitch" or as a variation of the word "fuck".

  8. List of placeholder names by language - Wikipedia

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    In Tagalog yung anó ("that thing") or anó is used for an object (iyong/iyang anó), time (noong anó), place (sa anó), or person (si anó) forgotten or deliberately not mentioned by the speaker. The Cebuano loanword kuán / kuwán may also be used. Persons

  9. Resellee wants to become the Pinduoduo of Southeast Asia

    techcrunch.com/2020/11/17/resellee-wants-to...

    Launched in the Philippines, social commerce startup Resellee wants to recreate the success of Pinduoduo, one of China’s fastest-growing e-commerce companies, in Southeast Asia. A major part of ...