Google has fixed a problem that caused some mobile phone applications
to disappear from the Android Market, the company said Tuesday.
However, not everyone is convinced that Google's action will put an
end to what Android developer Konrad Hübner called the "most annoying
and ongoing issue we have seen on Android Market."

"This is something we as developers should never be forced to deal
with, but as users asked us why the application is not in the market,
we had to," said Hübner, founder of SkyCoders, whose Cab4me
application reached the top 10 in the first Android Developer
Challenge competition.

On June 3, Android developer Alex Sagrebin posted comments on the
Android Market Help Forum, saying that after he updated the code of
his People/Contacts widget, it was not visible on Market from
smartphones like the Motorola Milestone and HTC Legend. Other
developers quickly joined in, and complained that other applications
had gone missing on smartphones based on version 2.0 and 2.1 of
Android, including social-networking check-in application Foursquare
and about 10 others.

On Tuesday, Google finally said that it was working on the issue and
later said in a blog post that the problem looks to have been solved
with a patch, without detailing what had caused the applications to
disappear.

Google acknowledged in the post that it should have been more vocal in
addressing the concerns of developers and apologized for any
inconvenience.

Google's slowness to respond was met in the intervening days with
scorn from developers.

"I am sure they are not going to pay me for lost revenue," a developer
going by the name scott.stephen.74 wrote in the support forum on
Tuesday.

The issue with applications going missing isn't a new problem. In June
last year, developer Big in Japan complained that its ShopSavvy price
comparison application was missing from Android Market for some users.
Google told the company that the issue would be fixed when version 2.1
was released, but that never happened, according to a blog post from
Big.

There are several dimensions to the issue of applications disappearing
from Android Market, according to Hübner. He has seen applications go
missing because of issues with the application manifesto, which
presents essential information about the application to Android, and
Android's copy protection feature. Applications also disappeared when
Android 2.0 was released, he said.

"I wonder if Google really resolved this issue or if it is just a
matter of time until this happens again," Hübner said.

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/198379/missing_apps_on_android_market_annoy_developers.html

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