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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. Maxthon - Wikipedia

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    Maxthon has also created other products including a Chinese language news and information portal i.maxthon.cn, [14] a Chinese language casual gaming portal and humor website, a ‘Kid Safe’ web browser for Android and iOS, a free online account system named Maxthon Passport, [15] and an English language news and information web portal i ...

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  5. 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]

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  7. Alibaba Browser Removed From Several App Stores In China - AOL

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    China’s state-backed broadcaster CCTV included the UC Browser among several brands that it accused of flouting consumer rights in its annual name-and-shame program for the World Consumer Rights ...

  8. Baidu - Wikipedia

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    Baidu is the most used search engine in China, controlling 76.05 percent of China's market share. The number of Internet users in China had reached 705 million by the end of 2015, according to a report by the internetlivestats.com. [77]

  9. China to build world's largest hydropower dam in Tibet - AOL

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    That would more than triple the 88.2 billion kWh designed capacity of the Three Gorges Dam, currently the world's largest, in central China.