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Android Market to open to any app Monday

Daniel Fleshbourne   via InfoWorld on 23 October 2008 - 10:25 · 3 comments & 1942 views

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The Android Market currently has about 50 applications, but that number should go up next week when Google opens the market to developers. Starting on Monday, any developer will be able to register for $25 and upload their application to the market. The registration and fee will help make sure that "each developer is authenticated and responsible for their apps," Google's Eric Chu wrote in a blog post on Thursday.

The first phone running Google's Android software, the G1, went on sale on Wednesday from T-Mobile in the United States. It costs $180 with a two-year contract.

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#1 vetmarkjensen on 23 Oct 2008 - 13:14
Maybe Android will see a port of the "I am Rich" application that was removed from Apple's iPhone app list?
#2 vetSHoTTa35 on 23 Oct 2008 - 16:07
hehe, that was hillarious they made that. Cara had it on her iPhone too. Hmm.. where is Cara?
#3 chooser on 24 Oct 2008 - 02:35
I think not. Because the apps are free. or so i've been lead to believe.

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