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In August, Alibaba moved to block online retailers on its sites from using WeChat, which has emerged as a powerful marketing tool.
Like millions of others across Asia, Zou is using WeChat, a smartphone app developed in China, to send voice messages, snapshots and emoticons to her friends.
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"I used WhatsApp before I came back to China [from studying abroad] and found all my friends were using WeChat," said Zou, who is 25.
On the next table is Vivienne, a 17-year-old student from China, using WeChat.
(They also appear to be using WeChat, a messaging app popular among ethnic Chinese people, both in China and overseas).
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Now that your account has been created you can start using WeChat to chat with your friends, family, and strangers.
"We were looking at WeChat, and it had a good system of using QR codes for payments.
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