On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:10 PM, ShrinkRay <[email protected]> wrote:

<snip>

> Adding the functionality to the in phone market application should be
> as simple as showing a thumbnailed version and clicking would pop up a
> sub activity letting the user browse the screenshots on the phone.
> Given that, I doubt it's a technical limitation.
>
> I have a feeling this has more to do with Google not having to review/
> approve Marketplace submissions for inappropriate/illegal content than
> any technical issue.
>

Review what, the screenshots? What prevents devs (who would be the dev
I wonder who'd plunk for $25 only to post an inappropriate/illegal
image as his app's screenshot) to use inappropriate/illegal language
in the application's description? Does Google screen app descriptions?
I don't think so, but yes, it's easy to automatically check against a
list of "bad" words, and lots harder to do image analysis to determine
whether an image is inappropriate.

Can we at least have more than 325 characters? ;( Look at iPhone, devs
can write War and Peace in the app's description :(

Cheers

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