Saturday, September 27, 2008

QQ.com

Hi class! I'm going to change my topic, I will talk about QQ.com on next following Monday which is October 6th, tencent QQ was also a Chinese website, it was founded in Shenzhen, China in November, 1998. Tencent, inc. has grown into China's largest and most used internet service portal, and it's the world's third most popular IM service. We will disscussed more about tencent QQ in the class. here's some link about tencent QQ:
http://www.tencent.com/en-us/index.shtml
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/qq_china_im_web20.php

Ting

9 comments:

Rongke said...

qq is very popular website in china, it's like cyworld in korea.
I don't like qqzone, because sometimes need charge money to make beautiful on there.

Miguel Tepale said...

Its interesting to me how almost every country has there own "personal" web page that represents their own perspective country.I do not remember of the top of my head of specific Latin American countries that have their "own" websites. Its impressive how the internet has traveled all over the world; from India, China, Korea and possibly every other country on this earth. I wonder how the internet will change the ways we communicate with other people all over the world in the next 10 years.

Enjolras said...

I think it's pretty cool that QQ's messaging service came first and everything else was built off that. From what I read, this site seems like a google type thing only it looks like it offers a bit more, and also has more of a community feel to it than if the website were solely a search engine.

JinChuang(ITF) said...

I don’t believe you would introduce the QQ in our class before I read your article. Moreover, the QQ number as important as security number in the USA, if you don’t have it in China, everybody would marvel that whether you came form mars. And there are so many interesting and worthy things to say about QQ and I don’t think that there is enough time for you to do that in one class, because the QQ is the most familiar software in China.

JinChuang(ITF) said...

For me when I open my computer the first thing is to download my QQ and check out if anybody left messages for me or anyone saw my space on QQzone. When I was in China and didn’t come to the US before I confused that the QQ is still going to work in America and the answer is yes. That’s really exciting thing for me because I could chat my friends on QQ and there is no fee about it and I didn’t need to pay for the overseas call even we can see my friends through the video.

Ting said...

yeah, i won't describe everything, so it won't take whole classes for me to talk about the QQ.com! ^^

Jake Gold said...

Very cool. QQ.com seems like a pretty cool site. I think I like seeing all these similar sites because they are geared toward certain areas of the world and have been around for quite some time also. People make such a big deal about facebook but in reality it seems like facebook has just copied sites like this one.

Amar Kaur said...

After reading the articles, seems like there is lot to explore on QQ website like QQ games, videos, shows etc. Looks like a one stop shop deal where you get the features of you tube, facebook and many more, all in one site.

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