Sunday, August 26, 2012
News,China Block Android Market
Android users in China is at a loss when it comes to downloading applications to the phone. For local authorities blocked access to the Android Market, the official online store for Android applications.
According to analyst Ben Cavender of China Market Research, the situation would be quite hurt Google considering the large Chinese market. Indeed, there is an alternative to download Android apps, but still not as good as the Android Market.
According Blocked in China, a website that analyzes whether or not a site is blocked in China, the Android Market does not or very difficult to access for local users. It is not known why the Android Market hit block.
It could be Windows Phone or iPhone handset would be benefited by blocking Android Market. Moreover, if the closing occurs in the long-term access.
"China's mobile market is really competitive and consumers upgrade phone 9 months. Means that they could very quickly migrate to another OS if not satisfied," said Cavender.
I was often in trouble with the government of China, where most services are often subject to blocking. Similarly, as reported by ZDNet.
Meanwhile,Garmin Navigation Application for Mobile ..
Garmin, one of the leading providers of digital map-based navigation is now ready to release a product for Android, iOS and Windows Phone.
Our Quoted from engadget, yet many of the features in this application can be leaked, but one of them is the Cockpit.
Application titled Mobile Navigator was made by Navigon, one of which is a subsidiary of Garmin to focus on developing applications for Pocket PC or smartphone.
Not yet known what the price of this app when it was released for the Android and iOS, but for the version of Windows Phone Mobile Navigator is priced around $ 50 or about 442 thousand.
A feature that allows users to record the speed and aklerasi a 30 minute drive. Furthermore Mobile Navigator also provides a map that can be downloaded and updated regularly, which makes superior applications.
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