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 Android Market update: support for priced applications
Android Market update: support for priced applications
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 end user pricing for the apps. ...
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Android Market Now Accepting Paid Apps
Phone Scoop - Latest News — ... Android Developers Blog announced that the Android Market is now accepting priced applications from U.S. and U.K. developers. Interested developers should use the Android publisher web site to upload their applications with pricing schemes for the apps. Google says that priced applications will be available to end users in the U.S. starting in the middle of next week. Google will add support for other countries over time. Users will need to use Google Checkout to complete purchases. more info at Google / Android Developers Blog ...

Paid Android Apps Means Better Apps Are Coming Soon [Android]
Gizmodo — ... Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France and Spain will get the same support later in Q1, and will all be under the same Google Checkout service to handle the money transaction. While paying for apps sucks, the main point is that developers who were holding out from the Marketplace because they couldn't be compensated for their (more costly, more time consuming) work will now finally hop on. Which is good for all Android users. [Android Developers] ...

Paid Android Apps Live: Better Apps Are Coming Soon [Android]
Gizmodo — ... Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France and Spain will get the same support later in Q1, and will all be under the same Google Checkout service to handle the money transaction. While paying for apps sucks, the main point is that developers who were holding out from the Marketplace because they couldn't be compensated for their (more costly, more time consuming) work will now finally hop on. Which is good for all Android users. [Android Developers] ...

Google now accepting paid apps in Android Market
Engadget — If you've been looking to make a little bank off that awesome flatulence soundboard you put together for the G1, take heart: Google's ready for you. As expected, it's been announced that developers can now submit end-user pricing for applications in the US version of the Android Market, with Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, France, and Spain coming later in the quarter. It's no big surprise that Google Checkout is the only form of payment accepted, which publishers can sign up for right from the dev site. As for you Yanks, look for the first paid apps ...

Android pay apps to multiply, thrive in RC33
CrunchGear — ... Last week’s update to the T-Mobile G1, which included the handy voice search among other things, apparently also laid the foundation for the real pay app push, which should be starting right… about… I’m going to say Wednesday. T-Mo had this to say: ...

Google preparing paid Android apps for next week!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... to its US fleet of T-Mobile G1 handsets, we speculated that Google would be launching premium Android applications no sooner than next week (the same week as Mobile World Congress, in fact). And, wouldn’t you know it? Google has just announced that the Android Market will start offering for-pay (premium) Android applications in the middle of next week. ...

Google to Take a Hefty Cut on Android App Sales
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... Currently Android Market is accepting priced applications from U.S. and U.K. developers only, said Eric Chu, Google's mobile platform manager. It is likely to extend to developers from other countries in Europe by the end of the quarter. Developers can ...

Android Market: Priced apps lauched in US and UK
D' Technology Weblog — ... People have been waiting for the paid Android apps market for months and it’s finally launched; the Android Market will initially accept priced applications; only from US and UK developers via publisher’s ...

Android Market passa a vender apps e anuncia política de devolução (trial) de 24 horas
MacMagazine — ... está agora começando a vender aplicativos (em apenas alguns países, inicialmente) — até então, apenas títulos gratuitos eram distribuídos na loja de apps do Google — e algo muito interessante ...

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