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  2. UCWeb - Wikipedia

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    UCWeb was founded in 2004 as a mobile browser maker. Over the past decade, it diversified to areas such as mobile search, mobile gaming, mobile reading, etc. [4] [5] According to iResearch, in 2014, the company's UC Browser was the most popular browser of its kind in China, with more than 66% market share. [6]

  3. UC Browser - Wikipedia

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    UC Browser is a web browser developed by mobile internet company UCWeb, a subsidiary of the Alibaba Group. It was the most popular mobile browser in India, Indonesia, and Mali, as well as the second-most popular one in China as of 2017. Its world-wide browser share as of May 2022 is 0.86% overall (and 1.48% on smartphones) according to ...

  4. Baidu Browser - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Browser (Chinese: 百度浏览器) is a WebKit and Trident web browser [2] developed by Baidu for Personal Computers and mobile phones.The Windows version of Baidu Browser contains a feature for proxy requests to certain websites, which permits access to some websites that are normally blocked in China, it also leaks search terms, hard drive serial number, network MAC address, as well as ...

  5. List of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Timeline representing the history of various web browsers The following is a list of web browsers that are notable. Historical Usage share of web browsers according to StatCounter till 2019-05. See HTML5 beginnings, Presto rendering engine deprecation and Chrome's dominance. See also: Timeline of web browsers This is a table of personal computer web browsers by year of release of major version ...

  6. Tuber (app) - Wikipedia

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    Tuber (Chinese: Tuber浏览器) was a web browser mobile app developed by Shanghai Fengxuan Information Technology that allowed users within mainland China to view filtered versions of certain websites normally blocked by the Great Firewall. [1]

  7. Redcore - Wikipedia

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    Redcore (Chinese: 红芯浏览器; lit. 'red core browser') [3] is a web browser developed by Chinese company Redcore Times (Beijing) Technology Ltd.. Redcore is based on Chromium and uses the Blink browser engine. The company previously claimed Redcore used a new browser engine that was developed in-house. [4]

  8. 360 Secure Browser - Wikipedia

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    360 Secure Browser (360 Security Browser) or 360 Safe Browser [8] (Chinese: 360安全浏览器) is a web browser developed by the Qihoo company of Beijing, China. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Version 1.0 was released in July 2008 (first non- beta release; first beta in changelog is from April).

  9. Internet in China - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013, China is the world's largest e-commerce market. [11]: 99 Its domestic e-commerce market was an estimated US$899 billion in 2016. [35] China accounted for 42.4% of worldwide retail e-commerce in that year, the most of any country. [36]: 110 In 2019, online retail sales were 21% of China's total retail sales.