
RunKeeper steps up its focus on Asia by adding Chinese and Korean languages to its Android app
Popular GPS fitness-tracking app RunKeeper has boosted its Android app with support for two key Asian languages — Chinese and Korean — as it seeks to capture a larger slice of the health and fitness pie in the region. There are also plans to add the languages into the iOS app in the near future. RunKeeper has over 30 million users, more than two-thirds of whom are outside the US, which makes the introduction of new languages a natural move, particularly as the company steps further into providing personal guidance and motivation for its users. The app has offered users training…
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