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Keep is a Chinese mobile fitness app. The app was made available for downloading on 4 February 2015. Keep was developed by the company Beijing Calories Technology, which was founded by the college student Wang Ning. The app allows users to view fitness videos and to buy fitness equipment. It contains a social networking service so that ...
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Youku Tudou Inc. Youku Tudou Inc. (formerly Youku Inc. ), doing business as Youku [5] ( Chinese: 优酷; lit. 'excellent (and) cool'), [6] is a video hosting service based in Beijing, China. It operates as a subsidiary of Alibaba Group Holding Limited. Youku has its headquarters in the Sinosteel Plaza in Haidian District, Beijing. [citation needed]
Wenxuecity.com [1] ( Chinese: 文学城; pinyin: Wénxuéchéng ), literally " Literature City ," is a Chinese-language website targeting Chinese expatriates and people who work and/or study abroad, especially those reside in U.S.A. and Canada for both news service and entertainment purpose. Wenxuecity.com has its own editors reside in ...
An APK is also available on the Infinity Kingdom website. A PC version was released on Steam [27] on July 2, 2021. The game is currently available in English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Thai, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese and Tradiditonal Chinese.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME; Chinese: 腾讯音乐娱乐集团) is a company that develops music streaming services for the Chinese market. Tencent Music's apps include QQ Music, KuGou, Kuwo, and WeSing; which have more than 800 million active users and 120 million paying subscribers.
Pages in category "Chinese Internet forums". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Official website. www .kylinos .cn ( archive) Kylin ( Chinese: 麒麟; pinyin: Qílín; Wade–Giles: Ch'i²-lin²) is an operating system developed by academics at the National University of Defense Technology in the People's Republic of China since 2001. It is named after the mythical beast qilin.