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I am working on the UNESCO ‘Crossing Media Boundaries: Adaptations and New Media Forms of the Book’ project. Through OER the project will respond to UNESCO’s medium term strategy principally in its ‘education for all’ agenda. It will assist the objectives of building knowledge societies by collaborating between institutions which provide Higher Education in communication and the media, and sharing and disseminating the knowledge gained through the project via multiplatform distribution.

Through linking institutions in India, China, Australia and the UK, the project seeks to underpin UNESCO’s objectives in a number of ways, one of which is ‘attaining quality for all and life long learning’.

One of the projects’ outputs are a published (free/OER) website of academic and teaching materials using data collected and demonstrating the models and methods for use in Higher Education teaching.

This OER will provide educational resources as a starting point for learning, research and collaboration. We will be seeking to understand whether OER can aid international academic exchange and support student mobility. In the case of the University of Bedforshire, the OER can underpin the University’s values in internationalisation, access, partnership and innovation.

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What is the most popular mobile phone in china?

February 14, 2012 by davemiller | Comments (0)

"what is the most popular mobile phone operating system in China? The winner is Symbian, which has more then 50% of the market, and Android ranked second, third is iOS. Unexpectedly, Windows Mobile has some good share in China... We believe the next version of this data research will be more interesting to look at. Android will be invading Nokia market share, Apple really need something like “iPhone Lite” to compete at the low end market. There will be more white color phones for the Chinese market for sure, and also watch out how HTC competes with Samsung and Nokia.

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Taken from: http://micgadget.com/13543/interesting-report-on-china-mobile-phone-industry (july 2011)

This article - from july 2011 - shows that Chinese mobile phone market share is over 50% Symbian, 20% Android, 8% iOS, Windows mobile 7%.



From my perspective - developing AR apps for mobiles that will be easily used in China- then I can see - I need to target Symbian platform. Junaio - which I think is the most suitable AR authoring platform for AR books - does have a Symbian version, so this is good news.


Ok - so I need to develop for Symbian - for the Chinese market.


What about India? What is the mobile market share?

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