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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from QQ) "QQ" redirects here. For other uses, see QQ (disambiguation). Tencent QQ Screenshot  QQ2008 Main User Interface Developer(s) Tencent Holdings Limited Stable release QQ2009 Simplified Chinese SP6 (Windows)
(June 11, 2010 (2010-06-11))
QQ2009 Traditional Chinese SP1 (Windows)
(October 20, 2009 (2009-10-20)) Preview release QQ2009 International Beta3 (Windows)
(February 2, 2010 (2010-02-02))
QQ for Mac 1.0 Beta1
(January 19, 2009 (2009-01-19))
QQ for Linux 1.0 Beta1
(January 4, 2009 (2009-01-04)) Operating system Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iPhone/iPad Available in Chinese, English, French, Japanese Type Instant Messaging Website Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
International

Tencent QQ, generally referred to as QQ, is the most popular free instant messaging computer program in Mainland China, and the number of simultaneous online QQ accounts exceeds 100 million.[1] In April 2010, QQ.com ranked 10th overall in Alexas internet rankings.[2] The program is maintained by Tencent Holdings Limited (HKEX: 0700), owned in part by Naspers.[3] Since its entrance into Chinese households QQ quickly emerged as a modern cultural phenomenon, now being portrayed in popular culture. Aside from the chat program, QQ has also developed many subfeatures including games, virtual pets, ringtone downloads, etc.

Contents

  • 1 Naming
  • 2 History
  • 3 Development
    • 3.1 Membership
  • 4 Merchandise
  • 5 Controversies and criticisms
    • 5.1 Monitoring
    • 5.2 Adware classification
    • 5.3 Keyword filtering
    • 5.4 QQ real group name scheme
    • 5.5 Resource usage
  • 6 Q coin
  • 7 Modifications
  • 8 QQ internationally
  • 9 Open source and cross-platform clients
  • 10 See also
  • 11 References
  • 12 External links
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Naming

The original name of QQ was OICQ ("Open ICQ"). The name was based on an already existing IMS (Internet Message Service), "ICQ".

ICQ is one of the first modern IMS programs. The acronym "ICQ" came from the fact that the letters sound like "I seek you".

History

Tencent was founded in Shenzhen (深圳市), China, in 11 November 1998. Tencents instant messaging service platform "QQ" was formally launched in February 1999. After years of strong business growth, on July 16, 2004, Tencent Holdings Limited (SEHK 700) went public.

Development

QQ was initially developed by Tencent Inc. in February 1999. It was first released as a "Network Paging" real time communications service. Then other features were successively added such as chatrooms, games, personal avatars (similar to "Meego" in MSN), internet storage, and internet dating services. Most of these features were free. Its variety of features and easy-to-use interface made it very popular, especially among teenage users. In a few short years it was the most popular real time communications service in China.

The current version of QQ is QQ2010 beta2.[4] Tencent periodically releases special versions of QQ to coincide with events such as the Olympics or Chinese New Year.

The official client runs on Microsoft Windows and a beta public version was launched for Mac OS X version 10.4.9 or newer.[5] The web versions, WebQQ (full version) and WebQQ Mini (Lite version), which makes use of Ajax, are currently available.[6][7] On July 31, 2008 Tencent released an official client for Linux,[8] but this has not since been kept in step with the Windows version.

User Interface of Tencent Messenger

In response to competition with Windows Live Messenger, Tencent released Tencent Messenger, which is targeted to business people. It also provides, in limited form, features that are only available to premium members in normal QQ.

A beta version of QQ is currently available for Symbian S60 3rd Edition.[9]

Membership

QQ currently allows free registration for membership. In 2002, Tencent stopped its free membership registration, requiring all new members to pay a fee. However, free registration was reopened in 2003 due to pressure from other instant messaging services such as Windows Live Messenger and Sina UC. Tencent currently offers a premium membership scheme, which offers features such as QQ mobile, ringtone downloads, and SMS sending/receiving. In addition, Tencent offers "Diamond" level memberships. Currently, there are seven diamond services available:

  • Red, for the QQ Show service which features the ability to make an avatar for yourself.
  • Yellow, for the Qzone service which is similar to a blog.
  • Blue, which is for QQ games.
  • Purple, which is shared between three Tencent games, QQNana, a Korean dancing game, QQTang, an action game, extremely similar to crazy arcade, and QQSpeed, a race game.
  • Pink, for QQ pet, a small desktop game about raising a pet. So far there are 3 generations of pets. Penguin, Pig, and Bear (Beta testing).
  • Green, for QQ music, which is a software for listening to music directly from the Tencent server. Requiring no pre-download, though sometimes consuming a lot of disk space due to caching.
  • VIP, for chatting, beta testing, removing advertising, and several additional features
  • Black (recently introduced) DNF (地下城与勇士), a Tencent PVP game[10]

Merchandise

Tencent taken advantage of the popularity of the QQ brand, and have set up many Q-Gen stores selling QQ branded merchandise such as bags, watches, clothing as well as toy penguins.

Controversies and criticisms

QQ has faced many criticisms and controversies. Many users complain QQ provides fewer and fewer free services and an annoying number of ads.

Monitoring

A program distributed with QQ censors and monitors the users behavior on the Web.[11]

Adware classification

Because of QQs extensive use of advertisements and processes related to ads, it has been branded as malicious adware by many anti-virus and anti-spyware vendors.[12][13][14]

Keyword filtering

On August 2004, QQ Games began filtering keywords such as "钓鱼岛" (Diaoyu Islands) and "保钓" (Movement to protect the Diaoyu Islands). This act caused much controversy and Tencent has since lifted the filter.[15]

QQ real group name scheme

On July 21, 2005, Tencent announced its intention to follow orders set by Shenzhen Police and enforce the requirement of real names for all the administrators and founders of QQ Groups. This caused much controversy on whether it can prevent the spread of pornographic and other indecent messages, or whether it intrudes on ones privacy. However, the difficulty of enforcement made the real name registration optional.[16]

Resource usage

The resources required to run QQ have increased substantially since it was first released, which has caused some people to turn to third party "lite" versions.

Q coin

A stats display window with all services (icons) turned on and leveling info included.

The Q coin is a virtual currency used by QQ users to "purchase" QQ related items for their avatar and blog. Q coins are obtained either by purchase, one coin for one RMB, or for using the mobile phone service. Due to the popularity of QQ among young Chinese, Q coins are now accepted by gradually more and more online stores and gaming sites in exchange for "real" merchandise such as small gifts, and raised the concern of replacing (and thus "inflating") real currency in these transactions. The Peoples Bank of China, Chinas central bank, says it is investigating the possibility of cracking down on Q coin, due to people using Q coins in exchange for real world goods.[17] Tencent claims the Q coin was merely a regular commodity, and thus not a currency.[18]

Modifications

Coral QQ, a modification of Tencent QQ, is a popular add on. While Tencent charges for some services and displays advertisement, Coral QQ provides free access to some of the services and blocks Tencents advertisements. In 2006, Tencent filed a copyright lawsuit against Chen Shoufu (aka Soff), the author of Coral QQ, whose redistributing modified Tencent QQ was ruled illegal. Chen then published his modification as a separate add on. On August 16, 2007, Chen was detained again for allegedly making profits off his ad-blocking add on.[19] His case is pending at Shenzhen Nanshan district court.

QQ internationally

In addition to its release QQ messenger internationally through its IMQQ[20] portal, in 2008, QQ began to expand its services internationally, working with partners throughout Asia and the USA.

In India, Tencent has partnered with ibibo[21] to bring such services as chat, mail and game to the developing Indian Internet sphere.

In Vietnam, Tencent has struck a deal with VinaGame[22] to bring the QQ Casual Gaming portal as well as the QQ Messenger as an addition to the already thriving Vietnamese gaming communities.

In the USA, Tencent has partnered with AOL to bring QQ Games as a contender in the US social gaming market. Launched in 2007,[23] QQ Games comes bundled with the AIM installer, and competes with AOLs own games.com to provide a gaming experience for the AIM user base.

In Italy QQ has released an Italian language version, QQITALY[24] translated by Sonky.

Open source and cross-platform clients

Using reverse engineering, open source communities have come to understand the QQ protocol better and have implemented client core libraries user-friendly clients, free of advertisements. Most of these clients are cross-platform, so they are usable on operating systems which the official client does not support. However, these implementations have only a subset of the functions of the official client and therefore are more limited in features.

  • Adium, an open source multiprotocol client for Mac OS X
  • Pidgin, an open source cross-platform multiprotocol client
  • Empathy, an open source multiprotocol client for GNOME
  • Kopete, an open source multiprotocol client for KDE
  • Miranda IM, an open source multiprotocol client, designed for Microsoft Windows, with MirandaQQ2[25] plugin.
  • Eva [1]

See also

  • Tencent
  • Comparison of instant messaging clients

References

  • ^ 腾讯QQ最新24小时在线数据
  • ^ "Alexa Web Search - QQ traffic details". http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/qq.com. Retrieved 2010-04-15. 
  • ^ Naspers Company Profile / Company History
  • ^ QQ Official Software Center
  • ^ im.qq.com/qq/mac/
  • ^ WebQQ - webqq.qq.com
  • ^ WebQQ Mini - w.qq.com
  • ^ QQ for Linux | im.qq.com
  • ^ 手机QQ2008beta2发布
  • ^ dnf.qq.com/vip/info.htm
  • ^ "China’s Censors Tackle and Trip Over the Internet". http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/world/asia/08censor.html?pagewanted=2&_r=2&ref=technology. 
  • ^ Tenebril - Spyware Research Center - Tencent QQ
  • ^ www.ca.com/us/securityadvisor/pest/pest.aspx?id=453083549
  • ^ Remove Tencent QQ - Spyware / Adware Uninstall Instruction
  • ^ AsiaMedia :: CHINA: Web users get their ten cents worth despite the censors
  • ^ 信产部酝酿博客实名制
  • ^ Peoples Daily Online - Central Bank alert on "virtual money"
  • ^ Virtual currency requires tough new regulations
  • ^ Ye, Juliet (November 29, 2007). "Debate Over IM Add-Ons in China". The Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB119629787148507282.html. 
  • ^ www.imqq.com
  • ^ www.livemint.com/2008/06/25234912/Ibibo-will-sell-50-to-Tencent.html
  • ^ harryd844.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/zing-chat-prepares-to-sword-yahoo-chat/
  • ^ news.digitaltrends.com/news-article/14367/aol-rolls-out-aim-6-5
  • ^ http://www.sonky.com/qqitaly
  • ^ http://addons.miranda-im.org/details.php?action=viewfile&id=3348
  • External links

    • (Chinese) QQ Portal
    • (Chinese) Official Site
    • (English) Official Site
    • (English) "Inside QQ" research report by +8* Plus Eight Star
    • (English) South African QQ.co.za site
    • (English) Learning Chinese Using QQ
    • (English) English beta for QQ
    • (English) Tencents first offering in the United States
    • (English) Overview of Tencent QQ Services
    • (Thai) Thai localization of QQ
    • (Italian) QQITALY
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