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Daily Planet News App Expands to Hong Kong
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New York, NY (July 7, 2012) – The Daily Planet App, heralded as “a perfect application for
anyone who is on the go” by iPhone Life Magazine, announced an additional localization for
Hong Kong users. The Daily Planet Hong Kong, published by Valiant Rock, Inc., features a
full localization for Hong Kong, including local news, weather, and other information.
With its large number of world-class content providers such as, the New York Times,
Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, BBC, CNN, CNBC,
2. Bloomberg and the Associated Press, the Daily Planet Hong Kong further extends its
usability for Hong Kong with local contents.
“The Daily Planet app changed how people access news. Users determine not only the types
of news, but their sources and how they are delivered,” says Mr. Tanovic. “A user may want
politics news only from the Washington Post, business news from CNBC & the WSJ and
movie reviews from all sorts of media. The Daily Planet app can do just that. Another user
may want to listen to 3-minute audio news updates everyday while a different user may want
to browse all headlines from various sources by category.”
After the launch, the app has been very well received with numerous praises from
magazines, app-reviews web sites, blogger and users alike. The company expects even
more users with a full inclusion of the New York Times contents for free.
The Daily Planet can be downloaded for free in the app store now, via the link below:
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About Valiant Rock, Inc.:
Founded by like-minded programmers in 2011, Valiant Rock, Inc. focuses on making great
apps for iOS & Android OS. Its first mobile app, the Daily Planet for iOS, was released mid-
2012 to a rave of reviews, and there are multiple apps currently under development. With
offices in New York and Hong Kong, the company also employs a variety of non-
programming professionals across various disciplines to create unique app experiences for
mobile users.
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