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OICQ
NameOICQ
DeveloperTencent Holdings
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS, Android (operating system), iOS

OICQ is a popular instant messaging software developed by Tencent Holdings, a leading Chinese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. It was first released in February 1999 by Ma Huateng, the chairman and CEO of Tencent Holdings, in collaboration with China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom. OICQ allows users to communicate with each other through text messaging, voice messaging, and video conferencing, similar to Skype, WhatsApp, and WeChat. The software has become an essential tool for Chinese people to stay connected with friends and family, including Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba Group, and Pony Ma, the founder of Tencent Holdings.

Introduction

OICQ is widely used in China, with over 100 million registered users, including Chinese celebrities such as Jay Chou, Andy Lau, and Zhang Ziyi. The software is available in multiple languages, including Mandarin Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, making it accessible to users from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and other countries. OICQ has also partnered with Google, Microsoft, and Facebook to provide additional features and services, such as Google Translate, Microsoft Office, and Facebook Messenger. Furthermore, OICQ has been used by Chinese government agencies, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China and the National People's Congress, to communicate with citizens and promote government services.

History

The development of OICQ began in 1998 by a team of engineers at Tencent Holdings, led by Ma Huateng and Zhang Zhidong, the CTO of Tencent Holdings. The first version of OICQ was released in February 1999 and quickly gained popularity in China, with over 1 million registered users within the first year. In 2000, OICQ was renamed to QQ and expanded its services to include online gaming, e-commerce, and online payment systems, similar to Alipay and WePay. OICQ has also collaborated with Chinese universities, including Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Fudan University, to develop new features and technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Features

OICQ offers a range of features, including instant messaging, file transfer, and video conferencing, similar to Skype and Zoom. Users can also create online groups and chat rooms to discuss topics of interest, such as Chinese culture, Chinese history, and Chinese politics. OICQ has also integrated with other Tencent Holdings services, including WeChat, QZone, and Tencent Video, to provide a comprehensive online experience. Additionally, OICQ has partnered with Chinese companies, such as Huawei, Xiaomi, and Lenovo, to offer exclusive features and promotions, such as Huawei Mobile Services and Xiaomi Mi Cloud.

Technology

OICQ uses a range of technologies, including cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligence, to provide a fast and reliable service. The software is built on a microservices architecture, which allows for scalability and flexibility, similar to Netflix and Amazon Web Services. OICQ also uses end-to-end encryption to ensure the security and privacy of user communications, similar to WhatsApp and Signal. Furthermore, OICQ has developed its own operating system, called Tencent OS, which is used on Tencent Holdings devices, such as Tencent Phone and Tencent Tablet.

Impact

OICQ has had a significant impact on Chinese society, with over 100 million registered users and a wide range of features and services. The software has also contributed to the growth of China's internet industry, with Tencent Holdings becoming one of the largest internet companies in China, along with Alibaba Group and Baidu. OICQ has also been used by Chinese government agencies to promote government services and public awareness campaigns, such as the Chinese National Health Commission and the Chinese Ministry of Education. Additionally, OICQ has partnered with international organizations, such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization, to promote global health and sustainable development, similar to Bill Gates and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Category:Software

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