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  2. Netlog - Wikipedia

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    Netlog (formerly known as Facebox and Bingbox) was a Belgian social networking service targeted at the global youth demographic. On Netlog, members could create their own web page, meet new people, chat, play games, share videos and post blogs. The site was founded and launched in 1999 under the name ASL.TO in Ghent, Belgium, by Lorenz Bogaert ...

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    A majority of apps and websites blocked are the result of the companies not willing to follow the Chinese government's internet regulations on data collection and privacy, user-safety, guidelines and the type of content being shared, posted or hosted. This is a list of the most notable such blocked websites in the country (except Autonomous area).

  4. Chinese Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Internet slang. Chinese Internet slang (Chinese: 中国网络用语; pinyin: zhōngguó wǎngluò yòngyǔ) refers to various kinds of Internet slang used by people on the Chinese Internet. It is often coined in response to events, the influence of the mass media and foreign culture, and the desires of users to simplify and update the ...

  5. China Next Generation Internet - Wikipedia

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    The China Next Generation Internet ( CNGI) ( simplified Chinese: 中国下一代互联网; traditional Chinese: 中國下一代互聯網; pinyin: Zhōngguó Xià Yīdài Hùliánwǎng) project is an ongoing plan for the accelerated rollout and application of the IPv6 protocol nationwide. [1] [2] [3]

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  7. China Unicom - Wikipedia

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    China Unicom (then known as Chinese: 中国联合通信有限公司; pinyin: Zhōngguó liánhé tōngxìn yǒuxiàn gōngsī) was founded as a state-owned enterprise in 1994 [4]: 217 by the Ministry of Railways, the Ministry of Electronics and the Ministry of Electric Power Industry; [5] the establishment was approved by the State Council in December 1993.

  8. China Internet Network Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The China Internet Network Information Center (simplified Chinese: 中国互联网络信息中心; traditional Chinese: 中國互聯網絡信息中心; pinyin: Zhōngguó Hùlián Wǎngluò Xìnxī Zhōngxīn), or CNNIC, is the administrative agency responsible for domain registry affairs of .cn under the Cyberspace Administration of China ...

  9. Internet in China - Wikipedia

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    China began implementing a National Broadband Strategy in 2013. [6]: 90 The program aimed to increase the speed, quality, and adoption of broadband and 4G networks. [6]: 90 As of 2018, 96% of administrative villages had fiber optic networks and 95% had 4G networks. [6]: 90. Wireless, especially internet access through a mobile phone, has ...