I just hope it doesn't end in some awkward trademark dispute with play.com.
On Mar 7, 11:04 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote: > Google wants to have a competitor to iTunes and Amazon digital goods. > I get that. > > They also don't want to have more than one team focused on delivering > digital content to consumers. I get that too. After all, once they dug > deep into their pockets to put more than one person on the Android > Market team (assuming they have), they sure didn't want to splurge on > more people. > > So now they are coming up with a brand name to reflect their internal > organization structure. It doesn't make sense to me. I don't know why > they couldn't just choose Google Market instead of Android Market or > something like that. > > I haven't seen where this will benefit *me* yet. I see where it > benefits Google, and I am dubious that it benefits the consumer. > > I will see drawbacks (for me) based on them de-emphasizing useful > apps, but will it open up new business opportunities? > > At present, I don't even know how to submit Books to Android Market, > and whether they would even let me submit Movies. Will I soon be able > to submit digital content for sale on this Google Play thing, and sell > it on the web as well as mobile devices? > > Nathan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss?hl=en.
