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Google’s Nexus One, Verizon Droid Join Smart-Phones; Android Application Developers Busy with New Apps

Android application developers are the driving force behind the Verizon Droid and Google’s Nexus One, the latest entries into the world of smart-phones. The difference between these two smart-phones and the one everyone’s heard of – Apple iPhone – is that these smart phones are based on an operating system where as the iPhone is a singular device. Android is available to many different cell phone companies (or any type of company for that matter) who wants to program their own technology into a phone.

App developers are busy creating various applications for the Droid Marketplace which is similar, albeit smaller, than the Apple App Store. Apple’s App Store currently contains over 100,000 downloadable free and small fee-based apps where the Droid Marketplace features just over 20,000 free and fee-based downloadable apps.

An Android app developer could be a company of people who come up with new and interesting applications for these smart-phones to help other people in their everyday lives or an app developer could be an individual who stumbled upon an idea out of their own need for something like an app for finding the closest Laundromat that serves beer or a pet store that specializes in reptile food.

The unbalance of iPhone apps to Droid apps may soon be shifting, although it may take a while to catch up, Android apps enjoy some advantages of their iPhone competition, mainly that they can run in the background while a phone user accesses other information, be it on the web or stored info on the handset.

Due to it’s reliance on Google Checkout, app developers are approaching the platform with cautious optimism, many complain that the Android Marketplace is too cumbersome and one research study showed that only a small fraction of the of the 100 million-plus people with iTunes accounts used the checkout service.

Some solutions are afoot; T-Mobile has added billing support to the Android Marketplace which allows users who purchase something from the Droid Marketplace could charge it to their monthly bill instead going through the complicated Google Checkout.

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admin on January 30th 2010 in Gadgets and Gizmos

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