King of App

There's nothing like starting the day and the week with music. There are plenty of streaming services out there. Spotify, iTunes, the newly appeared Tidal, Deezer either Grooveshark They are the majority in the West, but from China comes a mobile application that, due to its proposal, can break these castles. And it is not the only one Chinese App that triumphs in these parts.

NetEase Cloud Music It is the great alternative, both for its extensive music catalogue and for being the only completely free platform. No advertising, no need to pay to access all of its services, everything is fully available to the user. And this is because the user is their main objective: they want to be the platform with the greatest market penetration and, to do so, they sacrifice charging to pay royalties and copyright.

This service, conceived by its creator and CEO, William Ding, stands out for being the basis of a musical social network. On it we can share our favorite playlists with our network of contacts. At the end of last year it already had more than 55 million users assets.

Once again, Chinese multinationals are trying hard to offer new and better products to conquer a market that has its eyes on them. A good example of this has been the latest great Chinese success in the West, the App MyIdol.

Like NetEase Cloud Music, MyIdol has even broken through language barriers (both are in Mandarin) to revolutionize our phones. In this case, MyIdol allows create fun avatars personal photos that we can share with our friends. With just a selfie, this app allows us to create crazy 3D recreations of ourselves.

Two examples of how in the Kingdom of Apps there are no borders or language barriers.

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