I think every entry in the Android Challenge should get a limited
edition t-shirt!  That could be worth some money in 10-15 years,
right!?

On May 11, 9:37 am, jman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Disagree here also.    People could have submitted a Hello, Android!
> app and got rewarded.  :-)
>
> I think most developers need respect for their apps more than
> sympathy.    After checking out 5 or 6 winning entries, I have not
> seen one that is better than DUI project if I were the judge.    (No
> offense...just personal opinion)     By knowing where an app is ranked
> and judging details, one can get an idea if he / she should start a
> brand new app or keep polishing the existing one if the app is close
> enough to the top group.      If it is ranked close to the bottom,
> someone might decide maybe he / she is simply not up to the
> competition level.
>
> On May 11, 8:23 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > disagree.
>
> > On May 11, 8:19 am, luckydroid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > disagree too.
>
> > > Jalopy said it well with his tournament metaphor. Also Dan U..
> > > And this is not win or lose as an Android Developer- it is win or lose
> > > a Challenge.
> > > Google doesn't owe any of us anything. They offered us all an
> > > opportunity.
>
> > > >At least, the software that the losers developed could be used by
> > > >Google android phone users.
>
> > > This doesn't make sense to me.
> > > Google Android phone users will be able to use software from any
> > > developer.
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