On Jan 25, 10:55 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> First, according to Google, the 30% fee for the Market goes to the
> carriers, not to Google, IIRC. If true, both paid-for and free apps
> represent zero revenue. Admittedly, the Market may get onto
> non-carrier-centric devices, but that's not exactly huge today.

AFAIK, currently there's no legal way to get the Market app (along
with other proprietary apps like Maps that aren't in the open source
code) onto a non-G1 device. So that makes the non-carrier-centric
device market non-existent until/unless they provide a way for non-G1
users to access the market.

Jim

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