I think that, while Google certainly would like apps with a
humanitarian value to be in the top 50, ultimately the decision was
made by the couple of Open Handset Alliance judges scoring that
particular app. I guess Google simply didn't modify the results from
the judges to get the apps they wanted in the semi finals. That would
also explain the overwhelming number of weather apps, that all got
great scores from their individual judges.

I think that Google will most definitely contact some of the authors
of this thread to give their application another shot, just as they
did with the 'Enkin' application.


On 19 Maj, 11:33, dr123 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We submitted a humanitarian app in the loose sense.
>
> We scored 25% on every other than indispensability (50-75%)
> if only someone would RTFM...
>
> aris
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