Pretty sure it is for Google TV apps.  512 x 512 is pretty standard
for scaling png files for icons on hi-res displays.

--joe

http://subprint.com

On Nov 27, 4:51 am, ses <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 27, 9:56 am, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The people that know the answer to those questions either don't read this
> > list or won't bother to answer. We'll likely have to wait for the inevitably
> > ridiculously belated blog post that will fill developers in when Google
> > feels like it.
>
> Cynical, but I fear also true.
>
> The management of these developer updates seems rather odd - for
> example with the new rating system, we get told the exact date when
> new and updated apps will require a rating and that if we do not
> provide one then 'in a few weeks' the app will be automatically rated
> 'mature'. However there is no indication as to the exact date and
> whether we can rate apps without updating them.
>
> If this was a business application in a corporate environment, changes
> that affect the consumer would be clearly communicated to the consumer
> prior to them actually happening and would not leave them wondering
> what is really going on.
>
> Some of these changes could be great, but to release them to
> developers before they know what is going on seems strange to me. The
> emails we received didn't really shed any more light on the nature of
> the changes than we could glean ourselves.

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