I would say do both. But if youre looking for a bigger audience then iPhone
is the way to go for now. But the Android market will catch up.

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On Jan 13, 2010 12:14 PM, "gony" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I developed an iphone app about 6months ago and due to time
constraints hadn't managed to write anymore.
I would like to start work on a new app but I would like to consider
developing on Android instead (esp after seeing the announcement of
"Nexus One" in the UK).

I was hoping that group members would consider sharing their views on
what platform would be best to develop on.

Thanks,

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