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Read some of our latest mobiSights posts: Insights: How To Distribute & Monetize Your App in China For a developer entering the China market, there is a barrage of adaptations needed for localizing their app, and not to mention the necessity of keeping in mind the censorship issues in China.
Mobile Operating Systems In China – Part 1 The sheer number of Chinese citizens is staggering, so it is fitting that the types of operating systems on their mobile phones be just as staggering. The following will highlight the most popular of those operating systems. In China – Apple is hot, Android is everywhere, ”Tapas” is more than just something to eat, and China is hip enough to create an iOS/Android mashup and call it MIUI.
Insights into the Indian Mobile Internet Market Following closely behind China’s population of 1.3 billion, India has a population of 1.2 Billion. A report by McKinsey Quarterly, “Can India lead the mobile-Internet revolution?” answers the question of where India stands in terms of the mobile Internet industry.
mobiTalk #02: After the Bell – Lei Jun VS. Dave McClure Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, and Dave McClure, Co-Founder of 500 Startups, discussed their experiences as investors in the high speed world of the mobile tech industry at GWC’s mobiTalk speaker series. The two men shared their insights on how they pick the companies they fund and what their opinion was of various aspects of the current Chinese tech market.
G+1 #17: Rovio Examines Angry Birds’ Success and Their Hopes for China According to Nick Dorra, Animation producer for Rovio Entertainment, and Tianyi Pan, Marketing manager in China for Rovio Entertainment, the popularity of Angry Birds stems from a convergence of markets in the mobile gaming industry but mostly from the sheer amount of planning and energy that was invested in designing the game. Rovio designed this game to be a ‘hit’, they said.
ElooMobile CEO Interview - Xu Guohong Xu Guohong, CEO of ElooMobile, believes that the popularity of the iPhone mobile App Store indicates that they are headed in the right direction. ElooMobile is currently the only company that provides a full set of cross-platform tools based on Open Standards for Chinese developers.