phandroid.com - 2/20/2009
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I got an email tip that Paid Android Apps were hitting the Android Market about 30 minutes ago. With my G1 in front of me I looked for myself… nothing. But it seemed blogs around the interwebz were reporting the same thing from readers writing in but the bloggers themselves? Nothing.
I was ...
boygeniusreport.com - 2/20/2009
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boygeniusreport.com —
We just got a tip that if you’re
running the latest T-Mobile G1 OS, you’ll now see...
paid applications finally appear in the Android Market. We’re in the process of booting up our G1, so we can’t confirm this ourselves, but it sure as heck does seem ...
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Paid apps finally infiltrating Android Market?
bloomberg.com - 2/20/2009
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bloomberg.com —
Asustek Computer Inc., which pioneered the market for
sub-$500 laptops, may install Google Inc.’s free Android operating...
system on its low-cost notebooks, challenging the dominance of Microsoft Corp.’s Windows software. Asustek has allocated ...
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BloomBerg: Google Android May Run Asus Netbook, Rival ...
quickoffice.com - 2/17/2009
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quickoffice.com —
Please Note: Quickoffice for Android supports viewing for
2003 and earlier versions of Microsoft Word and Excel...
documents. Office 2007 documents for Word (.docx) and Excel (.xlsx) files are not supported in this release. Quickoffice for Android does ...
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Quickoffice for Android
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... Phandroid's Rob Jackson:
I got an email tip that Paid Android Apps were hitting the Android Market about 30 minutes ago. With my G1 in front of me I looked for myself… nothing. But it seemed blogs around the interwebz were reporting the same thing from readers writing in but the bloggers themselves? Nothing.
I was lucky enough to have a tipster who also sent in a picture (Thanks Ryan!)
Boy Genius also has a shot.
Paid Apps Hitting Android Market? [Phandroid]
Paid Android Apps Hitting the Android Marketplace
Gear Diary —
The news is spreading all over the interweb about the Android Marketplace now going paid. There are still a TON of free apps, but there are now a whole swath of games including Guitar Hero ($9.99). Here’s a pic of my G1.
In the Pic, we see Derek Jeter Pro Paseball for $4.99, BreakTheBlocks for $0.99, Block Breaker Deluxe for $3.99 and CSI:Miami for $4.99. … [visit site to read more]
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