> Opera has just launched its own Mobile App Store

And instead of contacting developers to get them to submit their apps
before launch, Opera just populated it with pirated software... Not a
good way to gain developer support or credibility.

-Kevin


On Mar 25, 2:07 pm, Fernando Cassia <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Krischik Martin
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Did you actually read the terms and conditions for developers and
> > suppliers? Or are you just an Amazon-Fanboy believing that is must be
> > good because it is from mighty Amazon?
>
> Luckily for us with an interest in Java, Opera has just lancuhed its
> own Mobile App Store, supporting Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Android,
> Symbian, and Java ME, the latter which Google continues to pretend
> doesn´t exist.
>
> http://mobilestore.opera.com/ar,en,usd/java/index.html
>
> http://mobilestore.opera.com/ar,en,usd/android/index.html
>
> Google´s approach is "my way or the highway". The World doesn´t need a
> new Microsoft, thank you very much. So welcome the other choices...
>
> FC
> --
> "It begins with a blessing
> And it ends with a curse;
> Making life easy,
> By making it worse;"
> -- Kevin Ayers

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