Once Amazon announced an Android AppStore, we began to see Google start to
make user improvements to the AndroidMarket. These are the sorts of
competitve pressures that will benefit the entire ecosystem for selling of
apps.

Initially, my big complaint with Amazon was the $99 developer fee to sell
apps on an unproven appstore. This would make it difficult for them to
acquire content. They have since announced a waiver of the first year fees,
which gives plenty of time for Amazon to prove out sales. It seems like a
no-brainer to me.

>From my experience, the developers who comment here are also not very
representative, being more critical than the general community, though the
feedback is often very useful and relevant.

Shane

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