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November 09, 2006

China Web2.0 News

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QQ Video

QQ launched a YouTube wannabe in China - QQ Video. This is the first outcome of Tencent's new initiative QQ Labs. Most of the features are the same as YouTube's, however, it also it integrates P2P technology for less bandwidth and better user experience and make heavy use of AJAX. QQ users will be able to share their videos with their buddies which immediately gives the a great advantage over other Video sharing services in China.

Mobile IM war?

China Unicom, China's second largest wireless carrier is testing its own IM, called Chaoxin. China Web2.0 Review thinks that together with China Mobiles' s Feiton the have a chance to dominate the Chinese mobile IM space.

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Quick FYI, more products will be coming from QQLabs by end of year.

Richard,

Thanks for the note. I would love to know as soon as it happens;)

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