China's Largest Internet Company Wants To Invest In Snapchat
Financial incentives aside, Snapchat could benefit greatly from an investor that has a thorough understanding of social media habits in China - the world's largest audience of social media users.
What's more, messaging apps such as WeChat and LINE have exploded in popularity in Asia, which is a promising sign for Snapchat's user growth in the region. (Wall Street Journal)
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