If the Android Market is a free market, why was a tethering
application pulled at the behest of TMobile for TMobile customers
only?  Can carriers simply ask for any application to be removed from
the market?

On Apr 9, 6:28 am, Jason Van Anden <[email protected]> wrote:
> Android is a free market.  iPhone is regulated.  I prefer the free
> market (for software development at least, not necessarily for
> finance).  I am not sure you can balance the two.
>
> Jason Van Andenhttp://www.smileproject.com
>
> > Once Google produce an app the chances of other developers producing
> > competing apps in that area significantly drops thus stiffling innovation
> > and variety of applications.
>
> > One thing I give Apple a lot of respect for is that they don't produce apps
> > to compete with the developers they are trying to encourage to use their
> > platform.
>
> > Al.
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