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The average user of an Android-based G1 phone at T-Mobile USA has downloaded more than 40 applications from the Android Market, but the carrier's CTO thinks he can help them find more.



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Google has cut off users of its Developer phone from displaying or downloading paid applications.



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The essentially useless "I am Richer" application has appeared in the Android market, after a similar one was pulled from Apple's App Store.

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Only the best -- from Apple influencers and Android apps to strange competitions and water saving tips.

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Some of the new applications loaded to the Android Market since it opened on Monday don't work very well, crash the phone, aren't particularly elegant and in one case, uses commands written in Chinese. But analysts say the good will start to outweigh the bad.



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