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  2. QQLive - Wikipedia

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    live.qq.com v .qq .com /x /live /sport .html QQlive is a live streaming video freeware created by Tencent , which takes advantages of advanced P2P streaming media technology to ensure that the platform can keep up with traffic.

  3. ICQ - Wikipedia

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    ICQ 2002 was the last completely advertising-free ICQ version. ICQ Pro 2003b was the first ICQ version to use the ICQ protocol version 10. However, ICQ 5 and 5.1 use version 9 of the protocol. ICQ 2002 and 2003a used version 8 of the ICQ protocol. Earlier versions (ICQ 2001b and all ICQ clients before it) used ICQ protocol version 7.

  4. AOL Mail

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  5. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    November 9, 2010 – First release of a modified version of LimeWire Pro with all undesirable components removed (such as ad- and spyware, as well as dependencies to LimeWire LLC servers) under the name of "LimeWire Pirate Edition", enabling access to all advanced features of the professional version for free.

  6. QQ Games - Wikipedia

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    QQ Games (Chinese: QQ游戏) is a casual games client, offering only multi-player online games. Games are available through the QQ Games client and are entirely free to play. Partnering with AOL Instant Messenger through the AIM Plugin Gallery, AIM version 6.5 and up came bundled with the English version of QQ Games.

  7. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    WeChat or Weixin in Chinese (Chinese: 微信; pinyin: Wēixìn (listen ⓘ); lit. 'micro-message') [a] is a Chinese instant messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed by Tencent.

  8. Xiaohongshu - Wikipedia

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    Xiaohongshu (Chinese: 小红书; pinyin: xiǎohóngshū; lit. 'Little Red Book'), also known as RED [1] [2] or REDnote [3], is a social media and e-commerce platform. It has been described as "China's answer to Instagram", [4] and is sometimes referred to as "Chinese Instagram".

  9. List of software using Electron - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; ... This is a list of application software written using the Electron software framework to provide the ... QQ (for macOS) [10 ...