Disrupt Beijing: Android's China Troubles, Can Chinese Compete Abroad?

Wall Street Journal (blog) - 1 Nov, 2011
Speakers at Disrupt, a conference held by Techcrunch at the China National Convention Center in Beijing, on Monday discussed topics ranging from unlicensed Angry Birds merchandise to Internet censorship, Google's Android troubles in China and the ...

Little money made off Android in China during current 'chaotic phase,' says VC

Apple Insider - 1 Nov, 2011
A well-known venture capitalist said Monday that Google's Android mobile operating system in China is undergoing a "chaotic phase," with "almost nobody" currently making money off of it in the country. During a panel at TechCrunch's Disrupt ...

Debate: Android's Success in China Rests on Gaming, Tablets

Penn Olson - 1 Nov, 2011
This might sound a bit 'Tao' but Android is currently having a superb-terrible time in China, with stellar growth on smartphones sometimes overshadowed by Google's woes in China. ...

Android in China? Flying but chaotic

Mobile Entertainment - 1 Nov, 2011
MobileCrunch was at the Android Fever panel at Disrupt Beijing, and heard that although the OS is growing fast in China, the market is far from smooth. David Chao of DCM, said: “The Android market in China is going through a chaotic phase ...

Android Winning In China, But The Market Is “Going Through A Chaotic Phase”

TechCrunch - ‎Oct 30, 2011‎
Biggs is the editor of TechCrunch Gadgets. Biggs has written for the New York Times, InSync, USA Weekend, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Money and a number of other outlets on technology and wristwatches. He is the former editor-in-chief of ...

 

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