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Android Market to Include Paid Apps by Q1, 2009!
Android Market to Include Paid Apps by Q1, 2009!
Currently, the Android Market is the place to go for free apps for your G1. This is great, but I’m sure most G1 owners out there are craving more… and when I say craving more, I mean… They want paid apps! Paying for apps will provide developers with a much-needed new revenue ...
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Android Market Gets Paid Applications This Year
High Tech Lounge — ... in the Untied States and the United Kingdom, followed shortly afterward by Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France, Italy, and Spain. I can’t say for sure, but I don’t think there is anything stopping someone from Japan developing a paid Android app for the American Android Market, for example. We’ll have to sit tight to find out more about that, but we are told that developers will be able to make their apps country-specific. Android Market Gets Paid Applications This Year Source: intomobile.com

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