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Rannuo is a Shanghai based high-tech IT Company that has a full China Value Added Service (VAS) certificate (No. A geo-location social networking platform and services for mobile, web & set-top box devices, headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. GyPSii connects people, places and communities across networks and devices. The GyPSii service will be available to Unicom users in March 2008 at – ENDS – It promises to be a fantastic Olympics for the Chinese public and we’re very excited to be a part of it.” “Partnering with Rannuo and Unicom will help deliver a brand new mobile experience to Chinese subscribers, and we’re delighted that GyPSii will be responsible for delivering it to them. “The 2008 Olympic games will represent a momentous occasion in Chinese history”, says Dan Harple, Chairman and CEO of GyPSii. Thanks to our close partnership with Unicom and GyPSii, Rannuo will continue to provide our long standing services to users and significantly enhance our offering in time for the Olympic Games.

Shen Yingchao, General Manager of Shanghai Rannuo Information Technology Co., Ltd said, “UGC and social networking are the future, and the GyPSii service will help drive the value added business to new heights. The users can also search other GyPSii User Generated Content (UGC), people and points of interest and get maps and directions to their location – all from their mobile phone. GyPSii users can capture their special moments during the Olympic games, upload the content to their personal space on and share it with friends, family and communities. It will allow users to create pictures, video and blogs centered on all things Olympic while using their existing camera phone.

The GyPSii service combines social networking, mobile, location and web 2.0 technologies to offer China Unicom users a seamless mobile lifestyle experience. GyPSii, the world’s leading geo-location and mobile social networking provider, has partnered with Shanghai Rannuo and China Unicom to launch its GyPSii service during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
