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Google gives a helping hand to Android developers

Andrew Lyle   on 04 January 2009 - 07:35 · 5 comments & 2185 views

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Google plans to pay Android application developers starting in the first quarter of 2009 for each application sold, with 70% of the proceedings to the developer, and to keep 30% for itself, to cover carrier and billing-settlement fees.

In an email from the Android Market, Eric Chu said:

"Android Market will support priced applications starting early Q1 2009, as we'd originally stated last fall. Given the country-by-country work required to set up payment support for developers in different countries, we will enable priced app support in Q1 for developers operating in these countries, in the following order: (1) United States and UK; (2) Germany, Austria and Netherlands; (3) France, Italy and Spain."

This policy change to Google's growing app store, to compete with the already very successful Apple iPhone AppStore, could bring forth a new number of developers to help increase the number of applications in its marketplace, helping to push creativity in the global trend of mobile applications.

It is no surprise Google has entered the market of paying developers for per application sold, where consumers see no problem on purchasing applications, games and other content for their mobile phones. Developers have also been patiently waiting to release their applications on the Blackberry Application store.

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#1 thealexweb on 04 Jan 2009 - 12:37
Go Android!
#2 +M2Ys4U on 04 Jan 2009 - 18:03
I just hope it's not filled with complete and utter garbage like the iPhone App store.
(2 replies) #3 Tikitiki on 04 Jan 2009 - 19:16
Now only if windows had an App store. They're already proven to be very successful and an App store could make managing applications much more efficient in terms of updates, etc. Linux has already done it, no reason why microsoft couldn't.
#3.1 Ricmacas on 04 Jan 2009 - 23:09
Tikitiki said,
Now only if windows had an App store. They're already proven to be very successful and an App store could make managing applications much more efficient in terms of updates, etc. Linux has already done it, no reason why microsoft couldn't.

2 words: Use linux
Microsoft won't do it anytime soon. Maybe when they start a new OS apart from Windows.
#3.2 James812 on 05 Jan 2009 - 00:58
Ricmacas said,
2 words: Use linux
Microsoft won't do it anytime soon. Maybe when they start a new OS apart from Windows.


I believe he was talking about Windows Mobile.

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