That money is surely too small for an app but great idea..!

You may want to to have users vote and have popular vote prizes for an
app as well.
Ofcourse if there are no android based apps in the marketplace then
the results will be skewed and
iphone apps will perhaps win the popular vote.

My thots
earthling

On May 11, 1:15 am, "Lee S Dryburgh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The iPhone and Android were big topics at the inaugural Emerging
> Communications (eComm) conference back in March, e.g. Rich Miner,
> Group Manager, Wireless Platforms, Google opened day two [1],
> Christopher Allen (iPhoneWebDev.com) spoke [2] and also attended the
> Wireless Innovation panel along with Sumit Agarwal, product manager
> for Google Mobile and others [3]
>
> Overall the iPhone was a huge topic followed by Android (because there
> are no products out) and both featured as part of the conference aims
> [4].
>
> Thinking towards a 2009 (end of Feb/start of March) I was thinking a
> competition would be good. I'd like to see iPhone apps battling
> Android apps. The prize could be say 10K USD to winner or say 5K USD
> to winner, 3K USD to second place, and 2K to third place.
>
> What do others think? Specifically the definition of the competition,
> and the size and distribution of prize money.
>
> Regards
>
> Lee
>
> [1]http://blip.tv/file/876535/
> [2]http://blip.tv/file/882046/
> [3]http://blip.tv/file/891823
> [4]http://tinyurl.com/4732ea
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