The Android Market may be a challenge in a few respects. How
everything will be set up must not be an easy thing to decide.
One thing I notice is that if this is scheduled to by a "youtube
model", that YouTube doesn't really have the best videos as the most
popular videos. In fact, it's downright trashy. So I expect
they'll do some tinkering with the Youtube model to get things right.
Even Digg and Delicious look like they're being spammed many times.

Spam of whatever type, would be some kind of nightmare for the Android
Market.

- Juan T.


On Oct 19, 9:58 am, Christine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am surprised that Google doesn't say anything about the android app
> market. I have one free app, and almost another, I would like to have
> them on the android market place. I now publish them on slideme and
> andappmarket and I will on handandgo. I guess Google limits the first
> version of their market place to the apps that have been submitted to
> the contest they had, and to their own apps?
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