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  2. Tencent QQ - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tencent_QQ

    Tencent QQ is a popular service developed by the Chinese company Tencent that offers online social games, music, shopping, microblogging, movies, and chat features. It has over 597 million monthly active accounts and supports multiple languages and platforms, including Windows, Android, iOS, and Linux.

  3. Tencent - Wikipedia

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    Tencent is the world's largest video game vendor and one of the most valuable companies by market capitalization. It operates the instant messengers Tencent QQ and WeChat, along with the news site QQ.com and other Internet-related services and products.

  4. QQ Browser - Wikipedia

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    QQ Browser is a web browser developed by Tencent based on Chromium and Trident engines. It has a history of using WebKit and Trident engines, and has faced security issues and controversies.

  5. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    WeChat is a Chinese app for instant messaging, social media and mobile payment developed by Tencent. It has over 1 billion users worldwide, including in Korea, where it is available in Korean language and has some features restricted by the government.

  6. Line (software) - Wikipedia

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    Line is a freeware app and service for instant messaging and social networking, launched in Japan in 2011 by NHN Japan, a subsidiary of Naver. It offers services such as Line Pay, Line TV, Line Manga and Line Webtoon, and is popular mainly in Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan and Thailand.

  7. Tencent Games - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Games is the largest online game company in China and publishes popular games such as Honor of Kings, PUBG Mobile, and Call of Duty: Mobile. It also operates gaming platforms, studios, and consoles, and has international brands such as Level Infinite and Proxima Beta.

  8. Tencent Video - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Video is a popular online video service owned by Tencent, with 120 million paid subscribers as of October 2022. It offers various content, such as TV dramas, documentaries, movies, and Disney shows, but is subject to censorship and surveillance by the Chinese government.

  9. QQ Games - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QQ_Games

    QQ Games is a free online games platform that offers multiplayer casual games. It was launched in 2007 in partnership with AIM and has been rebranded as WeGame since 2017.