The registration page on the site says you must of reached the
requirement on or before 28/02/2010. Sorry :(
On Mar 3, 4:46 pm, Graham graham.gayl...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish there were more details from google about this. Was there a
deadline that had to be met or will a developer qualify as
Anyone from Google reading this what to fill in some of the missing
details? Timescale?
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Keep in mind id your a US developer it may not be a Nexus, it may be a
Droid.
I have not recieved any sort of confirmation from google other then
what the android team has stated here on the forum. I am 100% positive
this is legit, as I made a phone call to a friend at google, and
reported the
I desperately need this device since I'm at the final (testing) stage
of my project and emulators are far away being useful. I was just
planning to buy an N1 before I got the email.
Now, does anyone has an idea, when can we get our phones?
Google guys, could you please give us a time interval
If someone here gets an N1 and I get a droid I'd be happy to arrange a
Swap. I'd rather have an N1 and continue with my T-Mobile service.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Genc gmt...@gmail.com wrote:
I desperately need this device since I'm at the final (testing) stage
of my project and
Exactly the same question I'm asking.
I'm moving into a new place in the beginning of April.
So I wonder the schedule that Google deal with the registration.
On Mar 4, 7:15 am, Genc gmt...@gmail.com wrote:
I desperately need this device since I'm at the final (testing) stage
of my project and
I just wanted to point out that I was able to verify immediately that
the email was legit because google.com implements DKIM and gmail also
implements the technology to support the lookup. Upon clicking
details at the top of the email I saw a textual confirmation that this
was successfully
I'm right there with ya.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:41 PM, ydario mc6...@mclink.it wrote:
because you're one of the top developers in Android Market with one or
more of your applications having a 3.5 star or higher rating and more
than 5,000 unique downloads.
sigh, my rating is at 3.2
Dont be to sure about only multiple application developers getting an
email. I only have a single app on the market and that one app got me
the email. I am sure if not all devs recieved the email they must have
looked at more criteria than stated, perhaps duration on market? We
may never know.
On
The best thing to do is to carry on your development as if you weren't
getting the 'phone.
Is there anything specific about the N1 you're trying to test? If so
you might find some kind sole who can help you out with a quick bit of
testing on their device.
Al.
On Mar 3, 11:15 pm, Genc
If you have an app that meets the qualifications, but didn't get an
email, check your spam folder. I found my email in my spam folder.
My email account which is with my web hosting company is setup to use
Postini spam filtering. Postini is a spam filtering service offered
by Google, and Postini
guys, try 2 check this:
http://sites.google.com/site/developermarketandroidgiveaway/faq
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Very helpful.
On Mar 4, 3:20 pm, Yin yinguo...@gmail.com wrote:
guys, try 2 check
this:http://sites.google.com/site/developermarketandroidgiveaway/faq
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Got it too... hope its legit!
On Mar 2, 4:53 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I just received an email about Device Seeding Program for Top Android
Market Developers:
Subject: Device Seeding Program for Top Android Market Developers
From: android-market-seed...@google.com
Due
Got it too !
Well it's really weird :
The mail is from google but this could be forged.
But the web site is a google.com !!
But it's not the colors or anything of Google.
But Eric Chu is really part of the Android Team :D
Man my head aches :D
Yahel
On 3 mar, 00:58, g1bb
I think it's fake, because it creates entry in somebody spreadheat
and it's powered by google sites
On Mar 2, 6:53 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I just received an email about Device Seeding Program for Top Android
Market Developers:
Subject: Device Seeding Program for Top
http://sites.google.com/site/developermarketandroidgiveaway/
On Mar 2, 7:09 pm, Andrei gml...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it's fake, because it creates entry in somebody spreadheat
and it's powered by google sites
On Mar 2, 6:53 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I just received
Ok my bad, its a site made on google sites so could be done by anyone,
it's not Google colors.
And they ask for the receipt number to access google checkout they
shouldn't ask.
Not legit in my opinion and too good to be true.
Be careful.
Yahel
On 3 mar, 00:58, g1bb corymgibb...@gmail.com
Heh... it seems suspicious to me. I didn't even click the link.
Although, if this is a fishing attempt, it starts out as a very good
one.
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What could they possibly even do with my checkout order #?
On Mar 2, 5:15 pm, Photics m...@photics.com wrote:
Heh... it seems suspicious to me. I didn't even click the link.
Although, if this is a fishing attempt, it starts out as a very good
one.
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Ok I can confirm, it's a fake.
The android-market-seed...@google.com returns failure notice and
doesn't exists in google.
That would have been so good :D
Yahel
On 3 mar, 00:58, g1bb corymgibb...@gmail.com wrote:
Got it too... hope its legit!
On Mar 2, 4:53 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Yea its too good to be true...
Is there any Google ppl here that can answer my question officially?
On Mar 2, 5:17 pm, g1bb corymgibb...@gmail.com wrote:
What could they possibly even do with my checkout order #?
On Mar 2, 5:15 pm, Photics m...@photics.com wrote:
Heh... it seems suspicious
Just done a little googling, the email was mailed-by
scoutcamp.bounces.google.com.
That system appears to be googles internal method of sending batch
mail, that makes it genuine to me!
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/AdSense/thread?tid=127d121c2bc9d7a1hl=en
I didn't even doubt a second and already fill-in the form
(yeah, I thought this is too good to be true too but tone of the email
just sounded like the few announcement email I got from
Eric Chu before)
Oh well, too late - I'm just hoping it's legit but in worst case
somebody got my (bit of)
Holy shit, I wish Google would verify this or say something...I don't know
what the implication of giving your purchase order number away is.
I did see the scoutcamp.bounces.google.com text in the mail header so that
makes me feel a little better, but who's to say that some clever person
wasn't
Do ppl who received this email here all have an app on market with 5k+
downloads?
On Mar 2, 5:23 pm, wataru wataru2...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't even doubt a second and already fill-in the form
(yeah, I thought this is too good to be true too but tone of the email
just sounded like the
The headers do look legit. I've checked all the IP's and they're
either Google or IANA.
On Mar 2, 5:20 pm, Thomas Riley tomrile...@googlemail.com wrote:
Just done a little googling, the email was mailed-by
scoutcamp.bounces.google.com.
That system appears to be googles internal method of
I do... I just hope everyone else in here who got the email does too
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Do ppl who received this email here all have an app on market with 5k+
downloads?
On Mar 2, 5:23 pm, wataru wataru2...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't even doubt a
Is 5K+ that big a deal to begin with? I know most top apps get more
than that per day. Too low a threshold to be real AFAIKT.
On Mar 2, 7:28 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Do ppl who received this email here all have an app on market with 5k+
downloads?
On Mar 2, 5:23 pm, wataru
yep I met all the requirements so it didn't seem fishy to me. I hope
it is real I am excited for my phone :)
On Mar 2, 6:28 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Do ppl who received this email here all have an app on market with 5k+
downloads?
On Mar 2, 5:23 pm, wataru wataru2...@gmail.com
Yep, all looks legit in the header to me also.
On Mar 3, 12:29 am, g1bb corymgibb...@gmail.com wrote:
The headers do look legit. I've checked all the IP's and they're
either Google or IANA.
On Mar 2, 5:20 pm, Thomas Riley tomrile...@googlemail.com wrote:
Just done a little googling, the
@jeka 5k isn't that big of a deal but having over 3.5 stars with 5k+
downloads is a much bigger accomplishment.
On Mar 2, 6:30 pm, jeka jro...@gmail.com wrote:
Is 5K+ that big a deal to begin with? I know most top apps get more
than that per day. Too low a threshold to be real AFAIKT.
On Mar
I met the requirements and received the email as well. I hope this
is real but I am skeptical...
Why is there nothing on the dev blog?
Why is there nothing on the official market wepbape?
Why is there not a notification or something when you log into the
android market?
Why is it
If it's real, google can just give us a link in the android market
webpage instead of making a google site which is public to all the
ppl.
But anyway...I am gonna fill the form guess I won't lose anything...
On Mar 2, 5:39 pm, Tikoze janderson@gmail.com wrote:
I met the requirements and
Well, if nothing else, Google should now be on the lookout for
potential fraudulent activity involving developer account and order
numbers. Especially originating out of China :-) Although it would
be nice to think that they would have someone in a Security role who
could jump on this sort of
Not to mention the giveaway webpage design is so not google style.
On Mar 2, 5:42 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
If it's real, google can just give us a link in the android market
webpage instead of making a google site which is public to all the
ppl.
But anyway...I am gonna fill the form
Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
Roman Nurik
Android Developer Relations, Google
NOTE: please do not send me email directly about this.
On Mar 2, 4:43 pm, Mark Anacker closecr...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, if nothing else, Google should now be on the lookout for
In gmail if you click show details it says signed by google.com, only
other email I have ever seen like that is from google checkout.
On Mar 2, 6:44 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Not to mention the giveaway webpage design is so not google style.
On Mar 2, 5:42 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com
Great to hear. I think I speak for a bunch of us devs when I say, thanks
for being so quick to follow this up :)
- Dan
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
Roman Nurik
Android Developer
So it is real, officially?
On Mar 2, 5:46 pm, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
Roman Nurik
Android Developer Relations, Google
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On Mar 2, 4:43 pm, Mark Anacker
Weird, not only we CANT sell apps from Argentina neither receive
gifts..
On 2 mar, 21:46, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
Roman Nurik
Android Developer Relations, Google
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Just got this one, myself. I'm still incredibly suspicious for what
should be pretty obvious reasons, but then again, didn't Google give
out free ADP1s to people who attended the first dev conference?
Doesn't seem so ridiculous in that light...
There's just enough grains of truth that make me
Thanks Roman! Time to start ordering them people!
On Mar 3, 12:46 am, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
Roman Nurik
Android Developer Relations, Google
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On Mar
Even if its a scam they didn't collect any sensitive info other then
my address. Google does things like this all the time.
Honestly I feel this is all due to the low adoption rate of Android
2.0 from manufacturers. It makes sense for Google to get these in our
hands to start developing apps.
I
Called Google ... 100% legit !!!
On Mar 2, 3:53 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I just received an email about Device Seeding Program for Top Android
Market Developers:
Subject: Device Seeding Program for Top Android Market Developers
From: android-market-seed...@google.com
Ahh, too late..
Allready posted the form
Hopes its legit :)
On the other hand I think Google can afford to give away phones to
1000 developers.
As I see it, it would be a huge benefit for them to encourage the
developers for futher development.
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If it's real, I hope Google has enough phones in their warehouse to
give away cuz 5k+ with 3.5star+...I guess there are more than 1k or
even more apps in the market.
On Mar 2, 5:50 pm, Thomas Riley tomrile...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks Roman! Time to start ordering them people!
On Mar 3,
Roman Nurik says this is not a fake email. Can anyone confirm that he
is in fact in a position to say this? When I click on the View
Profile link next to his name I get a page saying that no profile
information could be found for him...
Tikoze wrote:
Roman Nurik says this is not a fake email. Can anyone confirm that he
is in fact in a position to say this? When I click on the View
Profile link next to his name I get a page saying that no profile
information could be found for him...
Awesome! Mark Murphy is someone I trust... I'm signing up right now.
On Mar 2, 5:54 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Tikoze wrote:
Roman Nurik says this is not a fake email. Can anyone confirm that he
is in fact in a position to say this? When I click on the View
Profile
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:35 PM, JasonC jcohe...@gmail.com wrote:
Honestly I feel this is all due to the low adoption rate of Android
2.0 from manufacturers. It makes sense for Google to get these in our
hands to start developing apps.
You nailed it. Being an HTC Hero owner, this is especially
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:41 PM, JasonC jcohe...@gmail.com wrote:
Called Google ... 100% legit !!!
Google has a phone number?
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Cool. Got it too and already filled up the form. Thought it's fake
too, but no sensitive information there.
On Mar 3, 8:46 am, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
Roman Nurik
Android Developer Relations, Google
NOTE:
Everyone! You can trust Roman! Although, the one and only commonsguy
is the icing on the cake!
On Mar 3, 12:52 am, Tikoze janderson@gmail.com wrote:
Roman Nurik says this is not a fake email. Can anyone confirm that he
is in fact in a position to say this? When I click on the View
Can I get an idea of how many people have submitted their details?
I am still fairly sure this is not legit but the evidence is starting
to say I am wrong.
And why oh why cant an official Google person post here and confirm/
deny this?
On Mar 3, 12:59 am, Greg Donald gdon...@gmail.com wrote:
mscwd01 wrote:
Can I get an idea of how many people have submitted their details?
I am still fairly sure this is not legit but the evidence is starting
to say I am wrong.
And why oh why cant an official Google person post here and confirm/
deny this?
Mr. Nurik did.
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Thomas Riley wrote:
Everyone! You can trust Roman!
Agreed -- I've met him. He's a real live Googler! Or else he's one hella
convincing hologram!
:-)
Although, the one and only commonsguy
is the icing on the cake!
That would be one icky cake, IMHO...
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Yep, but its one icky cake I have access to 24/7 via
http://wares.commonsware.com/index.html ;)
On Mar 3, 1:06 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Thomas Riley wrote:
Everyone! You can trust Roman!
Agreed -- I've met him. He's a real live Googler! Or else he's one hella
Ok great. Now that we have this settled -
Can I please have a Nexus One? I don't have Verizon - I have T-Mobile.
That is all.
Thanks,
Rob
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.comwrote:
Thomas Riley wrote:
Everyone! You can trust Roman!
Agreed -- I've met him.
Hmm, the headers check out, Roman just vouched for it, and I am sure
Google would jump on anything that is fake almost immediately. I think
I am going to wait a few hours and then do it if nothing else comes
out.
On Mar 2, 4:46 pm, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email is NOT
SIGNED. I switched to sprint b/c I got a free Hero at the Android
Developer's Conference. wow has my experience been bad.
On Mar 2, 4:59 pm, Greg Donald gdon...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:35 PM, JasonC jcohe...@gmail.com wrote:
Honestly I feel this is all due to the low
I wish I wasn't so pessimistic! I think i'll just submit my details as
I cant see the form asking for anything too sensitive details wise.
On Mar 3, 1:09 am, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok great. Now that we have this settled -
Can I please have a Nexus One? I don't have Verizon - I
On Mar 2, 5:04 pm, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I get an idea of how many people have submitted their details?
I submitted my info. The signup form is similar to what they used for
the Android Developer Lab registration:
https://sites.google.com/site/androiddevlabs/register
-seni
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It's suppose to be random. I for one would love a N1 since I'm still
on the G1 I bought a month after they came out lol I figure I could
just go up the alphabet..G1, N1, Z1...etc lol
Hell I'm happy either way honestly. Thanks Google!
On Mar 2, 5:09 pm, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok
Google Order Number * For verification purposes, please enter the
order number listed on your receipt when you registered as an Android
Developer on Checkout. You can look up your Google Order Number in
your order history when you log into the Checkout account you used to
register. We cannot
No its the order number of the Google checkout receipt you got when
you registered as a developer/publisher.
Just one last question. Why would the form have this question:
Future Offers * Can we contact you with offers related to Android or
the Android market going forward? Your information will
Go to Google Checkout (not for sellers, but for buyers!) and go to
your order when you paid the $25 to put apps in the market... That
order number is about a 15 digit (or so) number. Use that.
Heh, I'm old schoolin' it with my G1 my wife got me wayyy back.
I've already convinced a good
I used the Google Order number on my receipt for the $25 Android
Market Developer fee.
Although my Google Checkout account email address(personal) doesn't
match the contact email address on my Market account(i...@xx), which
received the Seeding email. Hopefully that doesn't cause a problem.
I am crossing my fingers and submitting the form...rest we ll C
On Mar 2, 6:46 pm, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
Roman Nurik
Android Developer Relations, Google
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No confirmation, though?
I hope I didn't make a typo in my flurry of excitement!
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I went against my better judgement and submitted the form, i'll be
crossing my fingers too.
On Mar 3, 1:31 am, havexz bali.param...@gmail.com wrote:
I am crossing my fingers and submitting the form...rest we ll C
On Mar 2, 6:46 pm, Roman Nurik romannu...@google.com wrote:
Folks, the email
Very cool guys, I've been debating on which new phone to buy, but I
guess you can make the decision for me in this case!
854x440 devices and larger tablets are going to be the future of
personal computing.
I had no hesitation filling out the form due to correct email signage
from the mother of
I have no confirmation either, and I made sure I entered my details
correctly ;)
On Mar 3, 1:13 am, Androidz base...@gmail.com wrote:
Very cool guys, I've been debating on which new phone to buy, but I
guess you can make the decision for me in this case!
854x440 devices and larger tablets are
This just submits into a google spreadsheet, hence no verification. I
guess the Android Advocates will have to manually parse it all and
send em out ;)
On Mar 3, 1:37 am, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have no confirmation either, and I made sure I entered my details
correctly ;)
On Mar
Pretty sweet deal if true.
I'm teaching a middle school Android class. If Google
sees fit to send me one, I'll donate it to the classroom!
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On Mar 2, 5:53 pm, Larry lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I just
Does anyone know how long this will last?
On Mar 2, 7:14 pm, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish I wasn't so pessimistic! I think i'll just submit my details as
I cant see the form asking for anything too sensitive details wise.
On Mar 3, 1:09 am, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
My guess is that the best bet is not to wait too long. Supplies may be
limited and if you are a doubter, like many on this thread, you'll end
up eating your words.
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Hi All!
I got it too.
It's a nice gesture. I wish that in addition Google would let me
monetize my applications in the market.
Being Canadian I can only give away free apps, not sell. Please open
the Market to Canadian Vendors!
Best regards,
BeMeCollective
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On Mar 3, 1:37 am, BeMeCollective bemecollect...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All!
I got it too.
It's a nice gesture. I wish that in addition Google would let me
monetize my applications
Well, cool, then! I guess everything mentioned makes it as legit as
it'll get. Sweet!
On Mar 2, 9:13 pm, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
It's
official:http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/02/google-handing-out-free-nexus-ones-a...
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While I'm glad it is finally confirmed, I can't believe how quickly I signed
up for this without thinking :-/ I just saw Eric Chu, a Google website,
valid-looking email headers...and of course, free droid or N1
What could be done with the purchase order for your Android development
account
I signed up as soon as I knew it was legit. Google, thanks very much!
On Mar 2, 7:14 pm, Seni Sangrujee sangru...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 5:04 pm, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I get an idea of how many people have submitted their details?
I submitted my info. The signup form is
Hey everybody,
First off, congrats on qualifying. We rock.
Second, we don't know yet which phone we'll get, but... I DO know
people will want to switch. I've set up a forum where we can trade
info... http://www.evoiceusa.com/forum.php . For verification, you'll
have to send an email from your
sniff. No email for me. I could use a new phone. This G1 is getting
pretty long in the tooth.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Corollary Computing
corollarycomput...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everybody,
First off, congrats on qualifying. We rock.
Second, we don't know yet which phone we'll
Not only the people from the countries that not supported by Google
Checkout cannot sell the apps on the market, they will not get the
free phone too. Great!
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I would greatly prefer the Nexus One rather than the Droid... I have
both a tmobile sim and an att sim I don't have any Verizon access
at the moment. I'd drop my att iphone in an instant for the Nexus
One. :) Please, oh great and powerful Google people. ;)
On Mar 2, 7:14 pm, mscwd01
Are people in those countries allowed to insert advertisements in their
apps?
On 03/03/2010 2:17 PM, Jay pathomp...@gmail.com wrote:
Not only the people from the countries that not supported by Google
Checkout cannot sell the apps on the market, they will not get the
free phone too. Great!
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Got the email. But my country of residence is not included in the list
(India). Anyone in the same situation?
On Mar 3, 7:49 am, Corollary Computing corollarycomput...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey everybody,
First off, congrats on qualifying. We rock.
Second, we don't know yet which phone we'll get,
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Hekki kaye...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok I can confirm, it's a fake.
The android-market-seed...@google.com returns failure notice and
doesn't exists in google.
That would have been so good :D
Yahel
Hello everyone,
I've gone ahead and fixed the problems with the
Roman,
That makes me feel a little better. Can I ask why you chose to use
sites.google.com instead of the android domain? I must admit I was
fairly certain this was a fake. Nothing about that site instilled
confidence. Can you post something on the android developer blog or
elsewhere so we
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:41 PM, JasonC jcohe...@gmail.com wrote:
Called Google ... 100% legit !!!
You CALLED Google? That's less believable than this offer.
-
TreKing - Chicago transit tracking app
So far, it looks legit, and will be a huge help in updating
established apps for the newer phones. The guys at Google should be
painfully sensitive to the skepticism and caution a lot of people are
showing, what with recent events. So I'm remaining guardedly
optimistic until a phone arrives.
This is win for developers. So much better testing on a real phone than an
emulator.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Mark Anacker closecr...@gmail.com wrote:
So far, it looks legit, and will be a huge help in updating
established apps for the newer phones. The guys at Google should be
On Mar 2, 8:31 pm, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
This is win for developers. So much better testing on a real phone than an
emulator.
Nuff said.
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Please Google,
I have my four stars In Andoid Market ( 4.09 as rating on web-markets)
and 4398 total downloads.. i was so frustrated when i heard the new..
lol
(Application is TaskOS)
Please give me one extra week, I'll be 5000 downloads, my application
is so recent and 100dl a day!!!
Don't
Yeah, like some others here it didn't even cross my mind that this was
some sort of phishing scam. I signed up immediately. Maybe I would
have been more paranoid if the registration form had asked for more
sensitive information.
Anyway, a clarification from one of the Google folks, please,
Great point... I am also interested in what the ruling is on this.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:49 PM, polyclefsoftware dja...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, like some others here it didn't even cross my mind that this was
some sort of phishing scam. I signed up immediately. Maybe I would
have been more
Is it one phone per developer account ? We have multiple apps qualified the
standard published by 2 developers sharing the same account.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:49 PM, polyclefsoftware dja...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, like some others here it didn't even cross my mind that this was
some sort of
How do you explain this: Effective: January 19, 2010
On Mar 2, 9:23 pm, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
While I'm glad it is finally confirmed, I can't believe how quickly I signed
up for this without thinking :-/ I just saw Eric Chu, a Google website,
valid-looking email headers...and
Just to throw my 2 cents in here I also got this email and was a bit
skeptic, but I do know HTC gave me a phone several months ago just to
test my app on so I do know company do this sort of thing. Being on a
site.google.com website is what makes me a bit skepitc tho because
anyone could have
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