Vodafone to launch its own Android app memory board?
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Vodafone (like other carriers) refuses to be turned into a dumb organ pipe. They wish to controller the drug user experience and make additional money out of it. On that note, we bring you this floor which involves the Big Red and their plans to launching a special variant of the Android Market called “Android App Shop.”
The aircraft carrier reportedly plans to introduce the new memory board as function of its Vodafone (New York Stock Exchange: VOD) 360 experience and launching it in select European markets where it operates. Initially, the Android App Shop should be available in the UK, The The Netherlands, Federal Republic of Germany, Italian Republic, Portuguese Republic, and Spain; and I assume the architectural plan is to keep expanding afterwards.
Federal Republic of Germany’s Arvato mobile volition be responsible for managing the store, and at the consequence they ar inviting developers to submit their non-grownup apps.
Vodafone wants the same 30% cutting Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) ar pickings. It volition allow users to be charged through their phone bills…
[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]
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