Currently Amazon has no reach as it's not public so most Android app stores are 
doing better than it :).

A strong brand doesn't always translate into good sales. One example always 
sticks in my mind where a developer who I talked to told me they worked with a 
very large multi-national carrier to get their app into the carriers app store, 
and at the end of 3 months the app had been downloaded 18 times (yes, < 20) 
from the carriers app store and several thousand from Google Market.

Al.

On 8 Jan 2011, at 03:36, TreKing wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Chister Nordvik <[email protected]> wrote:
> If this is only bundled with a Kindle type of device running Android then I 
> don't think it will have much of a success.
> 
> I have submitted our app to 10+ appstores and they have all been a waste of 
> time  (maybe except for the SE PlayNow but that was shut down).
> 
> I'm going out on a limb and assume that these other app stores did not have 
> have the size, user-base, brand recognition, and trust Amazon has. Or did 
> they?
> 
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