Monthly Archives: February 2015
Xiaomi opens online store in the United States
Xiaomi argues that logističeski issues such as certification of hardware are among the reasons that still won’tsell smartphones in the United States.
The company hopes to build a brand in the country before it can begin selling phones.
Xiaomi enjoy higher growth in China, where it is called the “Apple of China” because of her popularSmartphones that are sold at much lower prices than the iPhone.
Xiaomi‘s most expensive privately owned company in the world and is in the top 5 of the largest manufacturers of smartphones – last year the Chinese sold 61 million devices.
“Zombie” applications are over 80%
The study applies this term to applications that do not appear in the list of the most popular programs instore for applications on Apple in one third of the days on which they are offered.
The number of available apps at the end of 2014 was 1.4 million. With an increasingly large number ofavailable apps, the number of these “zombies” are also growing fast.
Applications can be searched by categories such as “productivity“, “navigation” or “time”. Depending on the category, however, it is quite difficult for the developers to get their applications in the list of most wanted.
The study of the annexes “zombie” establishes that categories such as “business“, “performance” and “games“are dominated by a few international successful applications and it is extremely difficult for newerapplications to be discovered by users.
In other categories such as “navigation“, “sport” and “time” competition is not that big and there is less“zombies“.
Shop for applications on Apple trying to manage the flow of programs through recommendations and listswith specially selected applications, but so far no particular result.
In any event, the application stores are no longer the first choice of consumers when they discover new application, according to the survey. Customers are influenced more by the information in the media and the recommendations of friends.
The advertising also plays a big role in the battle for the screens of smartphones, notes the study.
China imposes online registration with real names
China has long wished to impose the measure, as did similar attempts before, but with varying degrees of success.
The ban on aliases include accounts that are presented for governmental institutions, such as the anti-corruption agency as well as their agency news the People’s Daily, accounts, pretending to be leaders of other countries, such as US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin and others.
Many users of social networks create parodijni accounts of celebrities and institutions.
The new regulations are part of efforts to enforce the registrations with the real names of Internet users and to stop the spread of rumors on the net.
The Chinese Government enjoys one of the most complex mechanisms for online censorship, known as thegreat wall of China. Monitor closely what can be posted online-especially for materials which may underminethe authority of the Communist Party.