On Feb 23, 12:58 pm, Steve Barr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Discuss. :-)
Hey I'll bite (:->)
I suppose not to quit the dayjob quite yet is good advise here.
Developing engaging/meaningful/fun apps out of the blue is hard. At
this point, outside of games, products that leverage content rich back
ends such as amazon, eBay and the weather of course seem to have the
most raison-d'etre. This applies both to delivering content as well as
funding of development, engineering and support on a professional
level. Looking at my G1, I've installed ShopSavvy, Shazam, WeatherBug,
BARTrider, DilbertDroid... Pull up the most popular apps in the Market
and you see this reflected there as well. Unfortunately there are not
many feeds out there that an individual developer can just tap for app
development. You can even find this aspect in the Android MapView ToS,
for example. T


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