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Qzone.qq.com
Launched: 2005
Headquarters: Guangdong, China
Registered users: 200 million
Created by the developers of the QQ instant messaging service, Qzone has taken China by storm. Its most popular applications are blogging and photo sharing. Though Qzone is now available only in Chinese, it could overtake Facebook in worldwide users if it moved into other countries.