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  2. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    WeChat supports different instant messaging methods, including text messages, voice messages, walkie talkie, and stickers. Users can send previously saved or live pictures and videos, profiles of other users, coupons, lucky money packages, or current GPS locations with friends either individually or in a group chat.

  3. Ma Huateng - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2023, he has a net worth of US$37.5 billion according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index, ranking him as the 33rd wealthiest person in the world. [19] Ma ranks the fourth wealthiest person in China and the 34th wealthiest person in the world according to Forbes , with a net worth of US$34.5 billion as of September 2023 [update ...

  4. Allen Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Allen Zhang. Zhang Xiaolong (simplified Chinese: 张小龙; traditional Chinese: 張小龍), also known as Allen Zhang, is a Chinese computer programmer and technology executive. He is known for leading the developments of WeChat and Foxmail. [1][2] He is a senior executive vice president and president of Weixin Group at Tencent Holdings ...

  5. Tencent - Wikipedia

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    On 17 April 2015, Tencent announced it bought an additional $400 million worth of shares, rising its stake in the company to about 25%. [63] On 16 October 2014, via its wholly held subsidiary Hongze Lake Investment Ltd, Tencent announced that it had bought a 7% stake in lottery technology firm China LotSynergy Holdings Ltd for HKD 445.5 million ...

  6. Tencent QQ - Wikipedia

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    im.qq.com. Tencent QQ (Chinese: 腾讯QQ), also known as QQ, is an instant messaging software service and web portal developed by the Chinese technology company Tencent. QQ offers services that provide online social games, music, shopping, microblogging, movies, and group and voice chat software.

  7. ByteDance - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, software engineer and entrepreneur Zhang Yiming collaborated with his friend Liang Rubo to co-found 99fang.com, a real estate search engine. [11] In early 2012, the pair rented an apartment in Zhongguancun and, along with several other 99fang employees, began developing an app that would use big data algorithms to classify news according to users' preferences, which would later become ...

  8. Here's what Americans think they need to be considered wealthy

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    Americans believe it now takes an average net worth of $2.5 million to be counted as rich, a 14% increase from last year's $2.2 million, according to a new survey from Charles Schwab. That may ...

  9. WeChat red envelope - Wikipedia

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    WeChat red envelope (or WeChat red packet) is a mobile application developed by the Chinese technology company Tencent. The concept, also offered by its market competitors Alibaba and Baidu , is based on the Chinese tradition of hongbao (red envelope, or red packet), where money is given to family and friends as a gift.