moconews.net - 11/4/2009
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T-Mobile USA is increasing its investment in the Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) Android platform even more, by improving the application experience, according to a keynote given by CTO Cole Brodman said this morning at Open Mobile Summit this morning in San Francisco. The company said that later this ...
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androidandme.com - 11/3/2009
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theiphoneblog.com - 11/7/2009
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Verizon’s Motorola DROID, launched November 6, 2009 ,
wasted no time taking it to Apple’s iPhone 3GS,...
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T-Mobile USA Will Add Content Channel And Carrier Billing to Android Market Soon
mocoNews —
T-Mobile USA is increasing its investment in the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android platform even more, by improving the application experience, according to a keynote given by CTO Cole Brodman said this morning at Open Mobile Summit this morning in San Francisco.
The company said that later this month, T-Mobile will introduce a T-Mobile Channel, which will provide recommended content for the Google Android devices. Already, T-Mobile is ...
T-Mobile USA Customers: Content Channel and Carrier Billing
Android Phone Fans —
... Check out what mocoNews just put out.
“The company said that later this month, T-Mobile will introduce a T-Mobile Channel, which will provide recommended content for the Google Android devices. Already, T-Mobile is providing a so-called “AppPack,” which suggests downloading 34 free and paid apps. The new channel is expected to by live by Thanksgiving. The bigger announcement is that T-Mobile will soon enable carrier billing, which will allow customers to buy applications and other content using their monthly bill, rather ...
T-Mobile to add carrier billing and new app channel
Android and Me —
... We think it would be in the communities best interest if Google were to release the Android Market as a separate application (similar to the new Maps) so that devices stuck on Android 1.5 (Sprint Android phones) would have equal access to it.
T-Mobile will also be creating their own T-Mobile channel in the Android Market. Details are limited, but we expect this to be an expansion of the T-Mobile AppPack which is currently available in the Market.
[via SFGate, mocoNews]
T-Mobile to Add Own Channel, Carrier Billing to Android Market
Unwired View —
... very easy to purchase apps. Historically, research has shown that with carrier billing, there’s a big uptick of 30 to 40 percent in app or content downloads….We’ve been working very closely with Google over the last several months to integrate the Android Market with our internal billing gateway.
Any interesting insights to the news? Do you believe the “research” that’s been done to prove carrier billing is more popular?
via MocoNews ...
The Migration Of iPhone Developers To The Android Platform Is Beginning
mocoNews —
... ) and Google is not even close. While Apple said it has hit 100,000 apps in the iPhone App store, the most recent figures available on Android pegs listings at only 12,000. In addition, applications on the Android platform up until now haven’t exactly been brand name. In general, while mobile is commended for being equally accessible by large companies and hobbyists, Android so far has more of the later. ...
The Migration Of iPhone Developers To The Android Platform Is Beginning
mocoNews —
... ) and Google is not even close. While Apple said it has hit 100,000 apps in the iPhone App store, the most recent figures available on Android pegs listings at only 12,000. In addition, applications on the Android platform up until now haven’t exactly been brand name. In general, while mobile is commended for being equally accessible by large companies and hobbyists, Android so far has more of the later. ...
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