Thanks Nathan,

Sounded obvious, but I quickly pushed an update changing the name of the
application and everywhere the name appears inside to avoid any trademark
conflict.

I am not specially/only targeting Google fanboys, they could find somehow
ironic to not use an official application to track official ones ;-)

Agreed for the example!

Best,
Aladin Q.
Le 2 août 2011 20:53, "Nathan" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>
> On Aug 2, 6:45 am, Aladin Q <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Of course (and afaik), this application is not affiliated with or
endorsed
>> by Google in any way.
>
> In which case, using Google in your title may be questionable in terms
> of trademark.
>
> I take it your target market is Google FanBoys who wouldn't use
> anything but a Google Inc application and want to be sure to use them
> all.
>
> This discussion group is composed of developers who would much rather
> make their applications more visible to users and couldn't care less
> about Google's, so you may not find your target market here.
>
> I, for example, don't think that any Google Apps are hurting for
> exposure. One Google app is poorly rated and hasn't been updated in
> forever. It still has close to 500,000. Several third party apps that
> do the same thing are actually well rated, yet get a tiny fraction of
> the traffic.
>
> Nathan
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