google.com - 2/17/2009
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1. Introduction Android Market (“Market”) is owned and operated by Google Inc. Your use of Android Market is subject to your agreement to the policies set forth below, which may be updated from time to time. 2. Android Market Business Policies Returns: You have 24 hours from the time of purchase ...
android-developers.blogspot.com - 2/13/2009
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android-developers.blogspot.com —
I'm pleased to announce that Android Market is
now accepting priced applications from US and UK developers....
Developers from these countries can go to the publisher website at http://market.android.com/publish to upload their application(s) along with ...
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Android Market update: support for priced applications
t3.com - 2/16/2009
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t3.com —
Last year's slide-out QWERTY number gets an Android
update LG has confirmed at Mobile World Congress that...
the KS360, first announced last July, will be the first handset it releases running Google's Android OS - and it'll launch this summer. The specs ...
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LG to update last year's KS360 mobile with Android this ...
i.gizmodo.com - 2/17/2009
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HTC and Google are getting closer to perfection
with the new Android G2, the HTC Magic ....
Nice finish, great form factor. Check out our video, including the obligatory comparison with Apple's iPhone, and hands-on impressions: The bad news first: ...
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Android G2 Hands On: Close to Perfection [Htc Magic]
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More Android Market Policy Details
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... you buy an app, install right away… that way if the app stinks, you’ll have enough time to return it.
The Market will allow unlimited reinstalls of purchased apps.
Upgrades must come directly from the developer.
Sexually explicit material is banned from the Android Market.
Billing disputes must be held with the developer or your credit card company.
The entire Android Market Business and Program Policy list can be found here.
[Via: Androinica]
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Android Market Policy Details: You Can Return Apps [Android]
Gizmodo —
... is a really big deal. I can't tell you how much I would love to shove Sim City on the iPhone back in EA's face right now. It's been out for months and they still haven't fixed a bug that causes it to crash on launch. I can only hope that Apple will eventually follow Google's lead on this one. [Android via ...
Android Market return policy, porn policy, and more
CrunchGear —
According to their announcement last week, we should be seeing Android pay apps coming up in the Market in the next day or so. But inquiring minds want to know: Will my 99¢ hentai game be accepted? Can I exploit the upgrade process? Can I sue Google when I buy the $1000 “I Am Richdroid” app “by accident”? All these answers and more!
Here are some salient points taken from the whole document:
You have a 24-hour period from time of purchase to return an app for a full refund. No word on whether you can exploit this again ...
Android Market passa a vender apps e anuncia política de devolução (trial) de 24 horas
MacMagazine —
... e decidiram não cometer a mesma burrada.
Além disso, o Android Market permitirá que o usuário reinstale apps comprados quantas vezes quiser, não oferecerá um sistema de upgrades (as atualizações de softwares serão gerenciadas e distribuídas pelos próprios desenvolvedores) e não aceitará materiais com sexo explícito (nudez e pornografia em geral). O Google exime-se, ainda, de qualquer responsabilidade de problemas com a compra de títulos em sua loja.
Confira aqui todas as políticas do Android Market. Tá na hora de a Apple também copiar alguém. ...
Android Market allows returns, but not sexy stuff
Engadget —
Not content to let Apple be the only one having fun banning racy apps that might scar the fragile minds of its users, Google is apparently looking to get in on the action with its Android Market. The company has confirmed that no graphic sexual content will be allowed, nor anything that encourages violence or hate speech. That's bad news for those who like bad apps, but the good news is that if you find something you've downloaded to be just a little too mainstream for your edgy tastes you'll have 24 hours to return it. Keep your download and unlimited ...
Google Android Market, términos de uso
Movilae —
... El sistema de actualización no se gestiona a través de Android Market Place sino directamente con el editor de la aplicación.
Olvidate de aplicaciones para placeres adultos, y no nos referimos al helado de chocolate sino cualquier tipo de material pornográfico explícito.
Litigios con el editor tendrán que resolverse fuera del Android Market Place, sobre todo si quieres una devolución pasado 24 horas.
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HTC Magic Android Phone debuts at MWC 2009 —
I4U News 2/17/2009
As rumored yesterday Vodafone and HTC introduced the HTC Magic Android smartphone aka Google G2 at the MWC 2009.
The HTC Magic is pretty basic featuring a 3.2 inch touchscreen with 320x480 HVGA resolution and running on a Qualcomm MSM7201a CPU ...
Android Market to host paid-for applications —
T3.com News 2/17/2009
Three Months on from the G1 Google Android phone’s UK release, the hugely successful Android Market – where G1 users obtain their Apps – has announced that it’ll now be hosting paid-for applications.
There’ll ...
Android disappoints after CES 2009 now also at MWC 2009 —
I4U News 2/17/2009
After the absence of new Android smartphones at the CES 2009 the hopes where set on the Mobile World Congress 2009 for a big Android showing. Android fans are supposed to be happy with the new HTC Magic coming from Vodafone in Europe. What Android ...