As an Android enthusiast, I found the launch of the Apple iPhone 16e disappointing. Although I don't worry about the device's viability, I don’t like what it could mean for the Android marketplace.
Cloning the core concepts of a game for an App Store title is one (profitable) thing, but stealing a game's name, assets and even code -- and reaping the profits -- is just a tad illegal. Ars Technica ...
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The folks at Medialets have put together a number-crunching comparison of the iPhone App Store and the Android Marketplace after the first 24 hours. There is nothing really Earth-shattering in the ...
No one could accuse Google of slacking as far as Android updates go. Since version 1.1 made its debut in early 2009, the firm has released five major revisions, the next update Honeycomb on track to ...
Given Appitalism managed to deliver its App Concierge service for the comparatively closed off Apple App Store back in March, adding support for Android Market seems a logical next step. The service ...
Despite the “free” and “open” buzzwords bandied about during the G1 launch, app developers stand to make a good deal of money the platform — that is, when the Android Marketplace lets them. Google ...