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'''Aliyun OS'''({{lang-zh|阿里雲}}) is a [[Linux]]-based [[mobile operating system]] designed for [[smartphone]]s. It is developed by [[AliCloud]], a subsidiary of Chinese company [[Alibaba Group]]. Aliyun was released in [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] markets on July 28, 2011. The first device to run the OS was the [[K-Touch W700]].
'''Aliyun OS'''({{lang-zh|阿里雲}}) is a [[Linux]] distribution designed for [[smartphone]]s. It is developed by [[AliCloud]], a subsidiary of Chinese company [[Alibaba Group]]. Aliyun was released in [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] markets on July 28, 2011. The first device to run the OS was the [[K-Touch W700]].


It took three years for AliCloud, involving 1,600 engineers, to develop the OS. The company is challenging the dominant [[Android OS]] in China and is looking to expand into Western markets too.<ref>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444554704577640822514376852.html</ref>
It took three years for AliCloud, involving 1,600 engineers, to develop the Aliyun. The company is challenging the dominant [[Android OS|Android]] in China and is looking to expand into Western markets too.<ref>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444554704577640822514376852.html</ref>


As of May 2012, 1 million Aliyun-powered smartphones have been sold.<ref>http://www.generalatlantic.com/en/news/article/1838</ref>
As of May 2012, 1 million Aliyun-powered smartphones have been sold.<ref>http://www.generalatlantic.com/en/news/article/1838</ref>


==Overview==
==Overview==
Aliyun OS revolves around the idea of bringing cloud functionality to the mobile platform. According to the company, Aliyun will feature cloud-based e-mail, Web search, weather updates, and [[GPS]] navigation tools. In addition, the operating system will synchronize and store call data, text messages, and photos in the cloud for access across other devices, including PCs. [[Alibaba]] says it will offer customers 100GB of storage at launch. The operating system would allow users to access applications from the Web, rather than download apps to their devices.<ref>{{cite web|last=Reisinger |first=Don |url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20084745-17/alibaba-os-powered-handset-launching-this-month/ |title=Alibaba OS-powered handset launching this month &#124; The Digital Home |publisher=CNET News |date=2011-07-28 |accessdate=2011-09-07}}</ref>
Aliyun revolves around the idea of bringing cloud functionality to the mobile devices. According to the company, Aliyun will feature cloud-based e-mail, Web search, weather updates, and [[GPS]] navigation tools. In addition, the operating system will synchronize and store call data, text messages, and photos in the cloud for access across other devices, including personal computers. [[Alibaba]] says it will offer customers 100GB of storage at launch. The Aliyun would allow users to access applications from the Web, rather than download apps to their devices.<ref>{{cite web|last=Reisinger |first=Don |url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20084745-17/alibaba-os-powered-handset-launching-this-month/ |title=Alibaba OS-powered handset launching this month &#124; The Digital Home |publisher=CNET News |date=2011-07-28 |accessdate=2011-09-07}}</ref>


It doesn't use [[Dalvik (software)|Dalvik]], but the OS itself is a binary-compatible [[Android]] clone. An [http://apps.aliyun.com App Store] was launched with the Aliyun OS that contains downloadable Android [[APK (file format)|APK]] files.
It doesn't use Android's [[Dalvik (software)|Dalvik]] virtual machine, but the Aliyun system libraries and programs are a binary-compatible with Dalvik API's. An [http://apps.aliyun.com App Store] was launched with the Aliyun that contains downloadable Android [[APK (file format)|APK]] files.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:00, 15 September 2012

Aliyun
DeveloperAlibaba
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial releaseJuly 28, 2011 (2011-07-28)
Marketing targetSmartphones
Official websiteos.aliyun.com (Chinese)

Aliyun OS(Chinese: 阿里雲) is a Linux distribution designed for smartphones. It is developed by AliCloud, a subsidiary of Chinese company Alibaba Group. Aliyun was released in Chinese markets on July 28, 2011. The first device to run the OS was the K-Touch W700.

It took three years for AliCloud, involving 1,600 engineers, to develop the Aliyun. The company is challenging the dominant Android in China and is looking to expand into Western markets too.[1]

As of May 2012, 1 million Aliyun-powered smartphones have been sold.[2]

Overview

Aliyun revolves around the idea of bringing cloud functionality to the mobile devices. According to the company, Aliyun will feature cloud-based e-mail, Web search, weather updates, and GPS navigation tools. In addition, the operating system will synchronize and store call data, text messages, and photos in the cloud for access across other devices, including personal computers. Alibaba says it will offer customers 100GB of storage at launch. The Aliyun would allow users to access applications from the Web, rather than download apps to their devices.[3]

It doesn't use Android's Dalvik virtual machine, but the Aliyun system libraries and programs are a binary-compatible with Dalvik API's. An App Store was launched with the Aliyun that contains downloadable Android APK files.

References

  1. ^ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444554704577640822514376852.html
  2. ^ http://www.generalatlantic.com/en/news/article/1838
  3. ^ Reisinger, Don (2011-07-28). "Alibaba OS-powered handset launching this month | The Digital Home". CNET News. Retrieved 2011-09-07.