China's Defense Ministry releases iPhone app

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/software/chinas-defence-ministry-releases-iphone-app/articleshow/9540745.cms


BEIJING - The Ministry of National Defense launched its first official 
application on the Apple Store on Monday, which will allow users to track what 
the People's Liberation Army (PLA) is doing in another effort to promote 
transparency. 

The application, or app, is a newsreader and provides the latest information, 
pictures and videos for smartphone users. It is based on the mobile operating 
system iOS, which supports Apple devices such as the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad 
and Apple TV, and has the highest share of the global telecom market. 

"Users will not only receive important information released on that day by the 
ministry, but also comprehensive coverage of key military issues, as well as 
breaking news from the PLA Daily," the ministry said on its website.

A report on the website ismashphone.com says that growth in the iPhone market 
in China increased by nearly 250 percent year-over-year during the first 
quarter of 2011, and China has become the second-largest iPhone app market in 
the world. The first is the United States. 

The app was praised by many netizens. They said it is one of the great 
achievements by the Chinese military in promoting transparency. 

"As a military fan, I have never thought that the ministry could keep pace with 
the times to release this app, whose webpage and content are amazing. I hope it 
can provide more videos and let us know the progress of Chinese military 
construction," said a netizen named Xu Liyang. 

Peng Guangqian, a Beijing-based military strategist, said the ministry's app 
will help the world and the public know more about China's military development 
and eliminate misunderstandings caused by rumors and speculation.

Cooperation with Apple is also helping the ministry to form a new public image, 
one that is more open and modernized, he said.

Meanwhile, China Military Online, supported by PLA Daily, and the ministry's 
website were also comprehensively upgraded on Aug 1 for the 84th anniversary of 
the founding of the PLA. 

China Military Online provides a wide range of information with 85 channels and 
1,233 columns, while the ministry's official website features 25 channels and 
169 columns in English and Chinese simplified and traditional characters.

Defense Minister Liang Guanglie expressed his congratulations on the release of 
the new sources for information, saying he hopes that they play a bigger role 
in the promotion and influence of the Chinese military.
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