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  2. Tencent QQ - Wikipedia

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    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. As of March 2023, there were 597 million monthly active QQ ...

  3. Tencent - Wikipedia

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    While the IM service itself is free, a fee was being charged for mobile messaging as of 2006. [148] Tencent also created QQ International, which is an English version of QQ that allows communication with mainland accounts; QQi is available for Windows and macOS. [149]

  4. Tencent Music - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.tencentmusic.com. Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME; Chinese: 腾讯音乐娱乐集团) is a company that develops music streaming services for the Chinese market. Tencent Music's apps include QQ Music, KuGou, Kuwo, and WeSing; which have more than 800 million active users and 120 million paying subscribers. [2][3][4] As of ...

  5. Tencent QQ Instant Messenger: The Casual Game Platform ... - AOL

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    In addition to streaming music and other forms of entertainment, Tencent QQ offers subscriptions that give players access to games such as QQNana, a Korean dancing game; QQTang, an action game; QQ ...

  6. QQ Music - Wikipedia

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    QQ Music operates under a freemium business model in which basic services are free whilst enhanced features are available on a subscription. However unlike similar subscription service Spotify, labels have the ability to restrict its content to be restricted to subscribing users (known as VIPs or green diamonds) or be purchasable on their website which usually costs around 19 to 20 yuan.

  7. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    The report placed Tencent last out of a total of 11 companies, including Facebook, Apple, and Google, for the lack of privacy protections built into Weixin and QQ. The report found that Tencent did not make use of end-to-end encryption, which is a system that allows only the communicating users to read the messages. [126]

  8. Tencent Video - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Video. Tencent Video (Chinese: 腾讯视频; pinyin: Téngxùn Shìpín, also called WeTV outside of China) is a Chinese video streaming website owned by Tencent. The website was launched in April 2011, and is one of China's largest online video platforms. As of October 2022, Tencent Video has 120 million paid subscribers, making it the ...

  9. Qzone - Wikipedia

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    Current status. Active. Qzone (simplified Chinese: QQ空间; traditional Chinese: QQ空間; pinyin: QQ Kōngjīan) is a social networking website based in China which was created by Tencent in 2005. It allows users to write blogs, keep diaries, send photos, listen to music, and watch videos. [1]