There are some exceptions though, such as where the Google app is providing
free access to licensed content.

This happens in Google Translate which uses non-public apis to provide
dictionary results. For an indie dev to be able to do that they would need
to lay down $100k+ in license fees alone. For it to compete it would have to
be free and without any ads. Now that's a challenge!

On 3 February 2011 00:40, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:

> Coupled with Google's non-existent customer support, it's really not that
> hard to provide a better product and overall experience to the end user.
>

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