Evernote Starts API Testing for Chinese Developers

By on August 7, 2012

Amy Gu, the GM of Evernote China, announced at the developer forum organized by Macworld and TechNode, Evernote’s China-specific API is available and Chinese developers can now apply for the testing accounts. Evernote’s Chinese branding, Yinxiang Biji was officially launched back in May 2012.

With the launching of Chinese API, Amy is expecting more Chinese developers who will join the Evernote Trunk, its open platform to develop more applications for Chinese users. It’s reported that Evernote Trunk currently offers over 12,000 applications from all over the world.

Amy’s also very excited to announce that China has replaced Japan and becomes the 2nd fastest growing market worldwide.


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Gang Lu - Founder & Chief Editor of TechNode. Independent Asia/China Internet business observer and adviser, known speaker and tech blogger, open concept/technology evangelist and entrepreneur. Dr. Lu is also the co-founder of OpenWeb.Asia Workgroup and co-founder of kuukie.com. Dr. Lu got his BSc from EastChina Normal University and has MSc and PhD in wireless communications from the University of Sheffield, UK.