Hey Kevin,
It's not just Motorola, HTC are playing the same game. I have a HTC
Hero (UK on 3) that is still stuck at the 1.5 (cupcake is it called?)
release. No clue when going to upgrade to the infamous 2.1
There is no information about this on either the HTC main site, their
bulletin boards
Hi all,
I always considered the developper consolel too be just a shameless,
wrote under-a-day, new intern-assignement, we're way behind schedule,
kind of way to put some apps on the market.
For the first two weeks I thought it was normal, then I thought nobody
works on that, then now I know :
Oh yes and i forgot :
www.androlib.com now lets you register as the developper of an app.
You can then add a longer description which I don't find that useful,
but you can see all the comments made by people on your apps on all
languages.
I find that absolutely amazing that this was not
I am curious why the heck Nexus 1 already got an update and yet Moto Droid,
which is supposed to be an Android experience device STILL hasn't got the
2.1 update. There seems to be no communication what so ever from Moto about
the update. We were told that within days after 2.1 came out we'd see
Google seems to be kind of busy. My Nexus 1 just got updated to 2.1
update 1, we're supposed to get Droid updates, they launched Buzz,
people have started using Google Wave, and I'm really excited about
Video and Voice chat in Gmail, using Googletalk, from Firefox or
Chrome.
On Jan 28, 5:43 am,
Why don't you just contact your dedicated Market support rep, you
know, the one who's paid out of the 30% cut that Google takes?
Oh wait...
String
On Jan 28, 3:43 am, nubin...@gmail.com nubin...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe Google is shifting resources to support dissatisfied NexusOne
customers
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:35 AM, String sterling.ud...@googlemail.comwrote:
Why don't you just contact your dedicated Market support rep,
LOL ... now that's funny.
you know, the one who's paid out of the 30% cut that Google takes?
To be fair, Google does not take the 30% cut, the carrier
Maybe Google is shifting resources to support dissatisfied NexusOne
customers rather than dissatisfied Android market developers?
Oh wait, has there been any Android developer at all?
Sorry I am confused. I thought I was posting on an Apple forum ...
On Jan 27, 11:27 am, WoodManEXP
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