By the way, I found motorola got their own app store.
but that is for china only at this moment
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:14 AM, michaelchikit wrote:
> Yes, I agree. Donation should be ok.
>
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:09 AM, gosh wrote:
>
>> Does a user 'donation' thru Paypal really constit
Yes, I agree. Donation should be ok.
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:09 AM, gosh wrote:
> Does a user 'donation' thru Paypal really constitute an authorized
> payment though?
> I don't thing so. A donation is voluntary thing, a payment is
> something you are required to make in a vendor-customer deal
Does a user 'donation' thru Paypal really constitute an authorized
payment though?
I don't thing so. A donation is voluntary thing, a payment is
something you are required to make in a vendor-customer deal.
Steve
On May 25, 10:56 pm, Chi Kit Leung wrote:
> I read the policy of Android Market, yo
I read the policy of Android Market, you only can use the authorized payment
process to charge your users.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Chi Kit Leung wrote:
> I found Paypal in-apps library. Maybe that will helps the developers of
> paid apps.
> But I am not sure whether you can help upload
I found Paypal in-apps library. Maybe that will helps the developers of paid
apps.
But I am not sure whether you can help upload an apps with some locked
features as a free app in Android market.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Michael wrote:
> Out of interest I registered for the bada dev site
Out of interest I registered for the bada dev site and the link for
the appstore takes you to the same page referenced in the email
(seller.samsungapps.com).
This makes me think that it is legit.
Cheers,
Mike
On May 20, 7:08 pm, Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier
wrote:
> The paid Android M
The paid Android Market currently is not available for the most of the
countries. So it could be a viable alternative for the rest of the
word. It seems that the main site supports only a single Bada model,
and dev resources for Bada and WinMo OS-es, so currently there is no
Android.
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You recei
There's also this site at Sony/Ericsson:
https://submit.sonyericsson.com/developer/login/
Does anyone have experience of registering their Android app/s with
Sony/Ericsson
to access any markets beyond the current reach of paid apps in Android
Market?
I'm particularly interested if you have bee
There was some Press around January this year about Motorola launching
an apps store.
I checked their site recently (here: http://developer.motorola.com/shop4apps/
) and it seems that they only do China, but soon will also be
Argentina, Brazil and Mexico.
Does anyone have experience of registerin
They did announce the 'Web Store' at IO which is most probably the
shared future with Android Market.
i.e. Buy your web apps or your android apps from the same store, the
store that runs in HTML5 on your desktop, and therefore most probably
will also run on your Android (and 'soon' your Google TV t
Galaxy S (GT-I9000)
http://www.gadgetvenue.com/samsung-galaxy-i9000-android-21-smartphone-announced-03241453/
-Dan
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 4:39 PM, schwiz wrote:
> samsung had a really sick looking phone at IO I wanted it really
> bad :P
>
> On May 19, 9:24 pm, Nathan wrote:
> > SamsungApps.c
samsung had a really sick looking phone at IO I wanted it really
bad :P
On May 19, 9:24 pm, Nathan wrote:
> SamsungApps.com is apparently registered to Samsung Electronics CO.,
> Ltd. according to WHOIS information.
>
> So they want Android apps? I heard Samsung wanted to do their own
> operating
There are already several including few from 3rd parties, carriers and OEMs
SlideME
Shopapps from Motorola
Vodaphone to launch its own app store (
http://www.intomobile.com/2010/04/13/vodafone-to-launch-its-own-android-app-store.html
)
AndAppStore (http://andappstore.com)
Playnow by Sony Ericsson
On 21 kvě, 16:50, Gabriel Simões wrote:
> Well, my opinion:
>
> - paid apps (for users)
>
> -> The problems google have to be able to sell to any country, any
> store will have: laws! Apple took a lot of time to open an app store
> here in Brazil and still most of the apps aren´t available becau
Well, my opinion:
- paid apps (for users)
-> The problems google have to be able to sell to any country, any
store will have: laws! Apple took a lot of time to open an app store
here in Brazil and still most of the apps aren´t available because the
governament has a diferent age definition per ca
On 21 kvě, 11:48, Juan Delgado wrote:
> +1
>
> I think in the future companies building apps will sell them through
> their own channels. Sure you can buy Photoshop from many places
> (including Adobe's website), not only on a single store? At the end of
> the day you just buy it from the channel
+1
I think in the future companies building apps will sell them through
their own channels. Sure you can buy Photoshop from many places
(including Adobe's website), not only on a single store? At the end of
the day you just buy it from the channel you trust.
Also, I think things like Linux reposi
Why would users need another Android app store? Let's see:
- paid apps (for users)
- paid apps (for developers)
- browsing through a website
- buying through a website
- payment methods different then Google Checkout
- no trash apps (some form of quality standards)
- and all of this in their native
Talking about Android Market I don´t know if anyone here attended
to Google I/O, I haven´t so I have no news, maybe you do ...
What about Google Checkout? Any news on when developers from other
countries will be able to sell apps on AM?
On 20 maio, 14:35, Nathan wrote:
> I'm with you on thi
I'm with you on this. I don't want more fragmentation.
Profit is not the only motive, though. They want a market that works
on their HDTVs and DVD players. I don't know if they will be running
Android, but Google doesn't support running the market on non
smartphone devices. Samsung also makes Wind
. something to think about ...
Why would users need another App Store for the same plataform if it
doesn´t add anything better than the ones we have already?
I´m trying to imagine what will happen if every manufacturer/carrier
decides not to include android market on their custom Android OS
co
SamsungApps.com is apparently registered to Samsung Electronics CO.,
Ltd. according to WHOIS information.
So they want Android apps? I heard Samsung wanted to do their own
operating system.
Nathan
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Looking at the e-mail there's no question it's a scam.
Looking at the site, I could change my mind :) It is the most elaborate
scam site ever if it is a scam, if not, it's the worst marking department
ever :).
There is a press release saying they have a app store coming, but don't
reference the
I don't know what unicast is you will have to explain it to me. The
email came from nakhyun54@samsung.com
here is the bulk of the email. The real fishy thing is they don't
even have the name of my application right...
Dear Wolframalpha developer,
My name is Nakhyun Kim and I work for Sams
interesting .. can you tell who it came from ?
can you unicast me that email ?
-Dan
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Michael wrote:
> Yeah I got one of those emails as well.
>
> Working on a new version of my app and won't be ready to upload for a
> little while anyway.
>
> It looks reasonably
Yeah I got one of those emails as well.
Working on a new version of my app and won't be ready to upload for a
little while anyway.
It looks reasonably legit and the domain name looks like it is
registered by samsung (e.g. samsung.com contacts).
I would be interested to hear what other people thi
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