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I couldnt agree more. unfortunately the n900 doesn't target the Asian market. at least not yet. but Nokia should realize that QQ is increasingly gaining popularity - I'm sure there are more and more users using it who aren't living in China/Asia. they should pay Tencent a little something so we can all use it without this hassle.
webQQ was a bit too convoluted for me - text too small and too many links/content. will have to check it out again..