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  2. Redcore - Wikipedia

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    At the time of financing, the company marketed Redcore as a "100pc China-developed browser" and claimed that it used the "Redcore" browser engine developed in-house. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On 16 August 2018, after Redcore was revealed to be based on Chromium , Redcore Times (Beijing) Technology Ltd. responded that the project did not solicit state funds ...

  3. Usage share of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 8 is identified as Internet Explorer 7. Monthly data includes all hits from 2008-02-01 until the end of the month concerned. More than the exact browser type, this data identifies the underlying rendering engine used by various browsers, and the table below aggregates them in the same column.

  4. Internet in China - Wikipedia

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    As of at least 2023, the most used internet services in China are instant messaging and mobile messaging apps. [6]: 8 In 2020, 99% of internet users in China used instant messaging, while 99.8% used mobile messaging apps. [6]: 8 As of 2019, 93.5% of Chinese internet users have used WeChat. [6]: 76

  5. Shenma - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In April 2017, according to China Internet Watch, Shenma had an 8.8% of the China search engine market share, which made it the second most used search engine after Baidu. Shenma comes with UC Browser , a mobile browser with an estimated 20% share of China's browser market and over 30% of China's mobile browser marketshare. [ 5 ]

  6. DOJ proposing forced sale of Google Chrome, could fetch $20 ...

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    Chrome is the most used browser in the U.S., with 61% of the market, according to web traffic analytics firm StatCounter. Google Search has over 88% of the search engine market in the U.S., the ...

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  8. 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 ...

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