The blog post says this, referring to in-app billing:

>> This new service gives developers more ways to monetize their applications through new billing models including try-and-buy, virtual goods, *upgrades*, and more. <<

There is no support for a trial period (called try-and-buy here) either.

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18.04.2011 22:07, TreKing ?????:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:03 PM, MB <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    The following post on the official blog mentions that developers
    can charge for updates.


Can you quote where it says that?

    But I am unable to find any option/documentation in the market
    console regarding that.


Because it doesn't exist. You can't charge for updates to apps people pay for or already download for free.

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