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TikTok Launches ‘Jumps’ for Plugging in Third-Party Apps and Services

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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTikTok is now letting users share info and services through third-party partners — which also gives the short-form video app another revenue stream.The app company, owned by Chinese internet giant ByteDance, on Monday announced TikTok Jump, a program that lets developers create mini-programs and services for TikTok users to link to from their videos.

During the beta-testing period for TikTok Jump, early partners have included Wikipedia, Whisk (recipes), Breathwrk (breathing exercises), Quizlet (flashcards), StatMuse (sports stats) and Tabelog (Japanese restaurant guide).TikTok said additional partners will be launching Jumps in the next few weeks, including BuzzFeed, Jumprope (tutorials), IRL (event.

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