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Amazon will take over Android app distribution
So far, Amazon has not been great to developers. (Or book publishers, for that matter.) By most accounts, dealing with Amazon is actually much worse for developers than dealing with Apple. By putting your app in the Amazon Appstore, you’re giving up a lot more control than Apple asks of us: you’re giving up the ability to set your own price and control your app’s description, among many other restrictions. By comparison, it makes Apple look almost… open.
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november 2011 by davidetarascibu
∞ Apps are Critical
Even with all those reasons, I just can’t believe that there is still only one Android app that I can look at and say: “yes, that’s what I am talking about.”

Even if all the above reasons for not developing for Android are true, it would still seems highly unusual that I was only able to find one good app.

The best guess I have has to be that the “market share” is just not that high, thus not making it “worth” it for developers to make amazing apps for the platform.
android  ios  market  apps  sh 
november 2011 by davidetarascibu

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