Thursday, October 23, 2008

G1 Applications


Apple has never failed when amazing us. With the Apple iPhone, it's not just a phone anymore. It's everything that you ever wanted in a phone plus much more. There has been many phone companies trying to beat Apple. But has Google bumped down Apple and they have no made history? The Google phone has 50 applications available to their users... and that makes them better comparing themselves next to Apple's Apps that have tons of applications? I highly doubt that. iPhone has graphics that you would never think that a phone could actually carry. I haven't really checked out the G1, but I'm sticking with my iPhone. I suppose it's good for all the Tmobile carriers that wanted an iPhone, now they have there own version kind of. haha

Applications already available in the Android Market store include those created by winners of a developer contest that Google sponsored.

A few new Android applications have begun appearing in the market over the past couple days, presumably made available through special arrangements Google made with the developers. They include one from MySpace, a mobile banking application from Bank of America and a T-Mobile Hotspot locater.

The Android Market includes a rating system where users can rate applications and comment on them. Google will highlight the applications with the best ratings and usage at the top of the market, although for now it has chosen which apps appear there.

Apple, which this week said it has already sold 10 million iPhones this year, reported that its App Store has supported 200 million downloads in around 100 days. Apple's store launched with 200 applications.

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