The only way to upload multiple files at a time is manually selecting file by file or to use the Chinese-language web interface, the mobile app, or the Windows/Mac clients (all in Chinese). Unfortunately, the English web interface is still a few steps behind the Chinese-language version: there is no search function, no automatic subdivision of media types and it doesn’t support drag-and-drop uploading. Finally they can log in to the Weiyun English web interface and start toying around with the service. Tencent has provided a guide for its new international customers: new users need to sign up for a free Tencent QQ account (in English), then download the (Chinese-language only) Weiyun app to their iPhone or Android phone and log in, and subsequently return to the website to claim their 10 terabyte welcome offer. Getting it, however, may be a little daunting to people who do not read Chinese. This has changed now, as Tencent translated its web-version of Weiyun and launched it together with their ongoing 10 TB opening offer. ![]() Weiyun actually launched as early as June 2012, but the launch has received very little English-language media coverage, mostly because the service was until recently only available in Chinese. New users are welcomed with a whopping 10 terabyte (10242 gigabyte) of free storage, matching Alibaba’s Cloud Storage offer (Chinese only) and effectively beating every possible Western competitor out there, including Microsoft, Google and Dropbox. ![]() Tencent 腾讯, the world’s fourth largest internet company, has launched an English version of its cloud storage platform Weiyun 微云.
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