An application that does not work is not spam.
remove it stupid because it does not work.
Easier to prior checking by Google.
Does Motorola. Why should not Google do?
Agreeing with Motorola ... :)
The only court users should not be taken into account.

The average user can not distinguish the problems of implementation problems 
with his device.
His device works and is always the best in the world.
In users is a major ingredient of stupidity.
Consider, then, the opinion of users, may give rise to disputes on which Google 
may lose out.

If it is then that the system users have influenced and been influenced by 
Google users proceedings to remove an application, Google is only the Force as 
it deserves at this point.

--- Lun 2/8/10, Xenplex <[email protected]> ha scritto:

Da: Xenplex <[email protected]>
Oggetto: Re: R: [android-discuss] Re: Good news: Google started removing spam  
from the market, (finally). :-)
A: "Android Discuss" <[email protected]>
Data: Lunedì 2 agosto 2010, 11:31

The question for me is: How are they deciding which app to remove and
which to keep?
1 star applications? Sometimes, great apps which have with the newest
version one annoying bug which
keeps FC the app, then it receives pretty bad ratings for that short
period of time, is there
a garantee that Google isn't going to remove these poor apps?

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