On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 3:01 PM, John Gaby <jg...@gabysoft.com> wrote:

> Well, for the iPhone, you can have a link that takes you to a web page
> which shows the same information you see when you look up your app in iTunes
> or on the phone itself (i.e. the description, screen shots, price, ratings,
> etc).
>

There are a lot of things that that iPhone does that one would think would
set some kind of standard for common sense - like a functional website and
enough room to properly describe an app - that the Android Market utterly
fails at.


> I take it, by your response, that there is no such equivalent for Android.
>

Well, not *yet*. Such amazing technology was demoed at Google IO and ...
well, that was pretty much it. There has not been any more movement, AFAIK.


>   Pity.
>

Get used to it buddy :-)

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