22 May 2012
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GyPSii launches Java into China

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In an attempt to target over 650 million Chinese mobile users, GyPSii is introducing Java platform compatibility. Both Chinese and English will be supported.   
GyPSii has created the Java application with the Chinese mobile consumer firmly in mind. Many Chinese users' first and only access to the Internet is via a mobile device, and the new GyPSii Java app will appeal to the 70% of the 650 million phone owners in China who own Java-based phones. GyPSii is already locally available in China for the major operators China Mobile and China Unicom, for download on compatible Java phones.

GyPSii delivers an "all-in-one mobile lifestyle experience - featuring simple-to-use content creation tools, social networking capabilities, and location context. It allows people to instantly capture and share what they are actually doing in their daily lives, building a multi-media virtual world - the places they have been, the things that they are doing and where they are going.

"Utilising a wide range of location and multimedia creation technologies for today's mobile phones, GyPSii empowers people to share their experiences as they happen - including with photos, video, comments, status and information captured and uploaded from their mobile phone, with location context." 
For GyPSii's Chairman Dan Harple, "Our GyPSii members in China are already extremely active mobile social networkers. With Java platform compatibility, they are now free to create, share and connect with the rest of the GyPSii community - across even more devices and networks, at anytime, from any location...We plan to expand our reach on Java platforms into other countries, extending our mass market coverage further on a global basis". 
The GyPSii application is already available and can be downloaded directly onto mobiles at
www.gypsii.com/m and http://gypsii.com.cn/m.


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