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What is the earliest portal in China?
Development history of Internet in China

1987, Professor Qian from Peking University sent the first e-mail to the Germans. China had not joined the Internet at that time. ※.

199 1 10 In June, at the annual meeting of high-energy physics between China and the United States, American spokesman White Torkey proposed a cooperation plan to integrate China into the Internet. ※.

1In March 1994, China was finally allowed to join the Internet, and in May of the same year, all networking work in China was completed. ※.

1995 In May, Zhang Shuxin founded the first Internet service provider, Yinghaiwei, and ordinary people in China began to contact the Internet. ※.

From April to July, 2000, China's three major portals Sohu, Sina and Netease were successfully listed on NASDAQ. ※.

In the second quarter of 2002, Sohu took the lead in announcing profits, and the spring of the Internet has arrived. ※