On Oct 14, 8:56 am, luggie wrote:
> I want to install Android Market in my mobile device(android),how can
> I do?
> thanks!
I remembered there was a thread in xda , you can go to dig it.
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What assumptions? I reported what I was told ("you can't prove it
costs money" - ok so its free? - and "you just have to pass some
basic tests" - so barrier to entry is low) and actual events ("hackbod
yelled at me and failed to answer questions").
There is a little more info out there in the ca
Boy, do we like to make assumptions or what?
luggie - You are right, your best bet is to contact Google
(unfortunately, I have no idea who your best point of contact would
be). They can give you all the details about licensing Google apps.
-Mike
On Oct 14, 8:14 am, Disconnect wrote:
> Suppose
Supposedly its free. Supposedly the barrier to entry isn't very high.
But nobody outside google really knows anything more than that - if
you say "its probably expensive" hackbod will yell at you to prove it,
then wander away without answering any questions.
2009/10/14 luggie :
>
> Mike,thank you
Mike,thank you very much!
If we want to install Android Market on our product(mobile phone) ,
must We contact Google?
On 10月14日, 上午9时01分, EboMike wrote:
> luggie, it's closed source. It's not freely available. If you have a
> phone that came with it, you're good to go. If not, then there is no
luggie, it's closed source. It's not freely available. If you have a
phone that came with it, you're good to go. If not, then there is no
legal way to get it.
For the purpose of getting apps, there are other applications
available (like Al Sutton's AndAppStore).
-Mike
On Oct 13, 5:56 pm, luggie
I want to install Android Market in my mobile device(android),how can
I do?
thanks!
On 10月14日, 上午7时00分, EboMike wrote:
> It's a closed-source application and not freely distributed. You may
> not install it on an emulator.
>
> (That's actually good, the potential for abuse is quite high.)
>
> On
It's a closed-source application and not freely distributed. You may
not install it on an emulator.
(That's actually good, the potential for abuse is quite high.)
On Oct 13, 6:00 am, luggie wrote:
> in emulator
>
> On 10月13日, 下午8时40分, luggie wrote:
>
> > hi,everyone!
> > How to install androi
in emulator
On 10月13日, 下午8时40分, luggie wrote:
> hi,everyone!
> How to install android market?
>
> thanks!
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On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Harishkumar V wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using beagle board, in which android being ported.
>
> i have to play mp4 video files, on searching in the internet, i have found
> that a
Try the android-platform (since its 'android' market) or
android-porting (since its a new board) lists. (But I can save you
some time - I don't know where the slide is, but IIRC to get 'android'
market you have to pay a ton of money to google to get the stage-2
android license.)
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