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Chrome Web Store now available world-wide, adds in-app purchases

This day has been a long time coming, and here it finally is: Google has announced that the Chrome Web Store is now available world-wide, and that developers can utilize “literally one line of code” to add in-app purchases to any web app online. Available in 41 different languages, only free apps will be available to those outside of current markets… Read more

Amazon Android app store coming, rumored tablet to follow

A couple of weeks ago we reported that Verizon is readying their own Android app marketplace, called V CAST Apps, as an alternative to the Android Market. Now Amazon is following suit with their own store for the mobile OS

Free app RepairPal for Android launched

RepairPal quickly brings information to users regarding the 100 most common repairs for 40 different car makes and provides rapid access to roadside assistance services.

Top apps and games in the Android Market

Early this morning, Distimo released their monthly report, for June.  The report covers top apps and games, both free and paid, for Android Market, iPhone App Store, Palm App Catalog, Nokia Ovi Store, Blackberry App World, and Windows Marketplace. Let’s focus on our lil green buddy… Robo Defense still tops the paid games list and makes an appearance on the free games list.  There’s also a healthy dose of game console emulators in top paid games.  Technically, emulators are not games themselves.  Notice that nine out of ten paid games are above the $2 mark, over half hover around $4.  It goes to show that folks are spending money on Android games.  Now that larger screens, faster processors, and better graphics chips are the norm, I’d like to see more high quality games in the Market.  Deadly Chambers is a great example of a game that pushes the hardware to the max

Android Market gets Carrier Billing, makes it easier to install Paid Apps

The most popular way of installing apps on Android is the Android market. However, installing paid apps is quite different from installing free apps

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