Android stats say here are 10 paid applications.
http://androidstats.com/ranking/applications?filter=paid

However, I don't know what this stats are based on, better check the
market yourself...

Friedger

On 7 Mrz., 00:16, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can find out for yourself. Browse the market with a G1 and check
> the number of downloads of some of the at-price apps that compare to
> your friend's vision apps and that have been made available for
> download for a few weeks now. This would be a 15 to 30 minute exercise
> that will give you the business intel you are looking for. Then assume
> a return rate, deduct Google's 30% cut from the revenue. You're friend
> will now the applicable taxes, ODC etc.
> This will be an order of magnitude estimate only, but should be
> accurate enough to arrive at a conclusion.
>
> On Mar 6, 2:20 pm, Anil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > An acquaintance who runs a small business (not in the mobile area) and
> > employs one programmer, is wondering whether to develop apps for
> > Android Marketplace. He wondered  whether it is financial sense to do
> > so and I recommended the Android marketplace, but do not want to
> > mislead him. While the commercial success of the iPhone marketplace is
> > well known, what has been the commercial story of apps sold in the
> > Android marketplace?
> > How many downloads per month, how much sales volume in $, average
> > price of an app, how many are free downloads vs paid, how many apps,
> > how many G1 phones are around etc. Are there any reliable statistics
> > from Google on this?
>
>
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