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(China Daily)

08:45, January 28, 2013

Amusing applications

Wang Lirong, a Beijing mother who has a 5-year-old daughter, said: "I did not show my daughter any Apple product but one day, after watching some cartoons, she asked me to buy her an iPad, saying 'It looks fun'."

There are numerous interesting mobile applications showcased on electronic devices such as iPads and iPhones. "Applications are the core content and play a vital role in attracting children's attention," said Xiang Ligang, a Beijing-based industry insider.

"If there is no application, electronic products are like empty boxes," he added. Application developers for Apple's iOS platform have designed diversified software to entertain children and enable them to play and learn.

"Poetry apps teach children to read and recite poems written during the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907). Music apps amuse children by singing songs. Game apps create scenarios for play and to encourage competition with each other," Xiang said.

A mobile device such as an iPad provides multiple functions in children's lives - it's a teacher, a playmate and, sometimes, a close relative, he added.

Data from Fujian-based game application developer platform sj.91.com showed that the download number of apps developed for children on Apple Inc's iOS platform was hitting 40 million a month in late 2012.

The download number was fewer than 20 million times a month in May 2012.

Chinese developers are making all kinds of apps to feed the increasing demand.

In November, Yashili Group Co, China's top dairy product manufacturer, released a free game app on iOS and Android platforms, making the company one of the first milk powder makers in the country to launch game software.

The Guangdong-based company believes the initiative will win the hearts of children, resulting in their parents spending more on Yashili's products.


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