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SLQQ and Tencent Steve Zheng, Ph.D. Chief Software Architect Tencent

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SLQQ and Tencent

Steve Zheng, Ph.D.Chief Software ArchitectTencent

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Content

Tencent IntroductionQQ & SLQQDemo

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Content

Tencent IntroductionQQ & SLQQDemo

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Tencent Introduction

Founded in Nov, 1998, IPO at Hongkong in 2004

30+ branches in China, with business coverage of China and Southeast Asia

5000+ employees in total, the average age is 28 years

Total registered QQ IM user accounts exceed 860 million worldwide

Concurrent user accounts reached 55 million this month

Shenzhen, ChinaHongkong, China

Seoul, KoreaSan Francisco, US

Major Branches

Hanoi, VietnamNew Delhi, India

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2008.05: Market cap exceeded $10 billion (the largest Internet company in China)

2004.06: IPO in Hong Kong

1999.02: QQ launched

1998.11: Tencent founded

Milestones

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1999.021999.02

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2007.052007.05

QQ Peak Concurrent User Accounts (10,000)

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Market Cap Comparison

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Market CapUS Dollar (Billion)

As of date: March 3, 2009Source: TECH.QQ.COM

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•Mini Casual Games•Advanced Casual Games•MMOG

QQ.com

Other DevicesMobilePC

Tencent Strategy

Communication and Community

•IM Email•Qzone, QQShow, QQPet•Mobile IM

•News & Information•Music, Video, Radio•MMS, IVR, CRBT

RTX •C2C / B2C•Online Payment

Contents E-Commerce

Online Games

Advertising

Search

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Content

Tencent IntroductionQQ & SLQQDemo

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QQ Key Points

InfrastructureServerBandwidthStorage

DevelopmentSecurityScalabilityPerformance

Operation

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OperationMonitoring

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SLQQ vs QQ

Rich user experienceVery important for the Chinese young generations

Integrating traditional IM functions and web experience

E-mail services SNS and blogWeb games and other entertainmentBuddylist, text, picture, group msg, etc.

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SLQQ vs QQ

Flexibility of usageNo installationAccess from anywhere

Seamless connection across platformsQQ supports:

SLQQ supports:

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QQ2009

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SLQQ Rich UI

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SLQQ Rich UI

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SLQQ

demo

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Thank You!

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SLQQ Roadmap

2008-102008-09

2009-02Future

• Log in• Friend list• Chat• Online status• Signature

• Friend management• Local setting• Friend info• Customized theme• Effect

• Group list• Group chat• Last contacts• Expression• Mode selection of friend

• File transfer• Friend grouping• Custom installation

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Please Complete an Evaluation FormYour feedback is important!

Evaluation forms can be found on each chairTemp Staff at the back of the room have additional evaluation form copies

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© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.

The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after

the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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