Most definitely. And we are not alone.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Android+Market/thread?tid=1e575cf9e437736c
Try this one for kicks. Search for theme. Then search for Theme.
You will get entirely different results based only on the capital T.
I've lost a lot of sales over it. I'm
because some of them have been tampered with trust me. I'm trying to help
the staff fix the problem, just be careful when ya download scan it before
you play it. just lookin out for fellow googlers:)
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It's typically pretty fast. Clear the Android Market app's cache and
data and let it reload the app.
On Jun 2, 6:28 pm, eUKhost sa...@600host.net wrote:
Hello,
If i update the screenshots or featured image etc. in the devloper
area how long does it take for this to show in the Android
Jordan,
this is IMHO technically impossible or at least it does not make sense
and my be even illegal. What about licenses?
Tom
On 18 čvn, 23:47, Jordan ijt...@gmail.com wrote:
As with any software it would be benficial to have an easy migration
path from the main competitor in the landscape.
Currently the market does not allow for screenshots. The icon that is
specified in your manifest xml is shown to the user next to the
application name in the market.
I always put my website in the app description just in case someone
wants to go check it out and see screenshots of the app on my
I hate to interrupt but I thought many of you would be interested in
knowing that my company is looking to Recruit approx 40 Mobile
Application Developers.I thought I would mention it because it
looks like all of you are quite technical. These positions are in 3
locations: Richmond VA, San
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:10 AM, eags eagsala...@gmail.com wrote:
- I've heard that people who are unlocking their G1 phones to use on
ATT can't access the marketplace.
I've used Marketplace without any problem on my unlocked G1 in Bulgaria! ;)
Cheers
Marketplace is a closed source app that Google is in control of and
developing it as it sees fit.
There are other alternatives that allow you to brows apps from your
destop, download apks, etc., etc., if you'd like to try one you can take
a look at http://andappstore.com/
Al.
eags wrote:
I think the point of his post was that he wants to browse THE marketplace,
not andappstore's marketplace...
I'd like to know how as well.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Al Sutton a...@funkyandroid.com wrote:
Marketplace is a closed source app that Google is in control of and
developing it
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Dan Dumont ddum...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the point of his post was that he wants to browse THE marketplace,
not andappstore's marketplace...
I'd like to know how as well.
Google does not currently allow browsing of applications from the web. My
That is a real shame that they have decided to do that. What we are
seeing with the major fragmentation of places to get android apps from
is the result and will get worse if this policy continues. Once we go
beyond a certain point people will be used to it and the fragmentation
will be almost
It may very well become what you say...it's just not there yet(tm)...
I hope they put some effort into at least putting the app in the
emulator...
I'd really like to be able to see what kinds of apps are out there.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:39 PM, eags eagsala...@gmail.com wrote:
That is a
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:39 AM, eags eagsala...@gmail.com wrote:
That is a real shame that they have decided to do that. What we are
seeing with the major fragmentation of places to get android apps from
is the result and will get worse if this policy continues. Once we go
beyond a
You realize they could have simply disabled the third-party-installer
option, right? (Or not written one to begin with.) They are far more than
an application vendor in this space, and if they really wanted to control
the distribution channel for mobile content they could have. (Also, that
big
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Disconnect dc.disconn...@gmail.com wrote:
You realize they could have simply disabled the third-party-installer
option, right? (Or not written one to begin with.) They are far more than
an application vendor in this space, and if they really wanted to control
Disconnect wrote:
You realize they could have simply disabled the third-party-installer
option, right? (Or not written one to begin with.) They are far more
than an application vendor in this space, and if they really wanted to
control the distribution channel for mobile content they
Owned a commodity (j2me) tmobile phone recently? Non-tmobile-sourced j2me
apps (unsigned, for those playing along at home, and tmob holds the keys)
are prevented from accessing the net. (Right. No gmail.jad, no gmaps, no
im+, nothing more connected than solitare.) Even non-subsidized versions
are
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Al Sutton a...@funkyandroid.com wrote:
Disconnect wrote:
You realize they could have simply disabled the third-party-installer
option, right? (Or not written one to begin with.) They are far more
than an application vendor in this space, and if they
No arguments here. This is not an evil plot, just good, old-fashioned
competition, which of course involves a fair amount of jumping up and down,
when stomping doesn't agree with one's size.
Shane
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Disconnect dc.disconn...@gmail.com wrote:
Owned a commodity
How many payment accounts would you like the average developer to register
for? So far we have announcements/releases from T-mobile (in multiple
countries, so multiplied out), and Sprint, but hardware coming from 7
different vendors (including Kogan and HTC, not including moko). So that
sounds
I can't think of any examples of google being rutheless. Effective
and aggressive yes, but ruthless to me implies mean and dirty which
doesn't really jibe with my take on google's actions in the past. The
800 pound gorilla didn't get huge the way Microsoft did, they got huge
by providing
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Disconnect dc.disconn...@gmail.com wrote:
How many payment accounts would you like the average developer to register
for?
This could still have one centralized payment to developers. I'm talking
about billing the user through carrier systems
.
So far we have
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 12:04 PM, eags eagsala...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't think of any examples of google being rutheless. Effective
and aggressive yes, but ruthless to me implies mean and dirty which
doesn't really jibe with my take on google's actions in the past.
Google lowering the rank
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