On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 1:43 PM, TreKing <treking...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 3 - The system is skewed to the "big guys". The only apps I ever see
> "featured" are those by big name companies (including Google themselves)
> that steal all the attention and really don't need the promotional help to
> begin with.
>

Hm currently featured on my phone...

"Kids Shape Puzzle" by anahoret
"ESPN Fantasy Footbal" by ESPN Inc
"Glyder 2" by Glu Mobile
"Deadly Chambers" by Battery Powered Games
"Shanghai Travel Guide" by Urban, Inc
"Radio Ball 3D" by Awesome Software
"Kaplan GRE Exam Vocabulary" by gWhiz Mobile
"On the Go" by Five Pumpkins
"Miami Dolphins" by Mobile Roadie
"Sporting News Pro Football" by The Zumobi Network
"Tumblr" by Tumblr
"Tank Recon 3D" by Lone Dwarf Games Inc
"Amtalee" by frostream
"RD3 - Groovebox" by mikrosonic
"Taylor Swift" by Mobile Roadie

Granted, most of those companies I've not really heard of, so I can't say
for sure whether they are "big guys," but it seems reasonably balanced to
me.

And not a Google app in sight. ;)

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