Many people have been asking about receiving either their individual
scores or a complete list of scores. We've discussed this extensively
and have decided to release each submission's quartile rank through
individual emails within the next few weeks.

Why quartile rankings? Well, we feel they provide more meaningful
information about relative application rankings than just raw scores.
We designed the judging process to identify 50 applications with the
highest scores out of a large pool of excellent submissions. Many
applications received average scores that are within 0.1% of each
other because of the number of submissions. This means that providing
an individual score to each participant does not provide meaningful
information on the relative ranking of that submission.

Another request has been for textual feedback from judges. However,
judges only provided scores for each application; they did not provide
notes or any other comments.

That being said, the number of great applications far exceeds the top
50! We had many judges actually ask for contact information for
developers from the entire pool of applications—and we're forwarding
that information on to the judges for developers who opted-in.

We're excited by the massive response to the challenge and we can't
wait to see more great applications for Android.

Regards,
Justin & the Android Developer Challenge Team @ Google
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