Same here, disagree. Why the 51th is paid the same as the 1788th? How
to stop people submit pseudo applications just for the purpose to
submit? Seems to be can of worms to me.

Just sincerely hope Google to be more prepared next time around.

-J

On May 10, 8:34 pm, "Dan U." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> disagree.
>
> While I didn't win anything and it kinda sucks, the challenge was
> presented from the start as 50 apps getting selected for a prize. It
> would be bad form to ask for or expect money. Google already has done
> more than they needed to by letting the losing teams opt-in to be
> contacted by OHA members if their applications were good, but not good
> enough. And the "Android Developer Challenge Gallery" that is coming
> up as well.
>
> On May 10, 8:18 pm, FengForky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> If you agree to 
> this, post a reply say agree, otherwise say disagree.
>
> > Working for weeks and gained nothing.
>
> > Heart be hurt and be no interest for future android contest.
>
> > Some phone company would pay some money for the loser in contest to
> > encourage them.
> > It would be better for Google to pay some money for each loser.  The
> > number of money could be equal for each one or depends on the lines of
> > code of the software.
> > At least, the software that the losers developed could be used by
> > Google android phone users. And some of them would gain much more
> > people's downloads than the one in the top 50.

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