According to app store analytics group Distimo, free applications Android Market have found their way to 46 countries, up from only 25 a few weeks ago. Among countries new to the party are Brazil, Thailand, and Israel. The number of countries with access to paid apps in the Market has grown to 13, adding Australia to the list.
According to app store analytics group Distimo, free applications Android Market have found their way to 46 countries, up from only 25 a few weeks ago. Among countries new to the party are Brazil, Thailand, and Israel. The number of countries with access to paid apps in the Market has grown to 13, adding Australia to the list.

Distimo also ranks the top selling apps, and their latest list puts Beautiful Widgets at the top followed by MyBackup Pro and Advanced Task Manager. On the gaming end, the top listed sellers for the market come in as Robo Defense, Jewelllust, and Tower Raiders GOLD.
Good to see the Android Market is making its way to so many new places. There is no telling where our little green friend may go!
[via Distimo Blog]
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Android Market Now in 46 Countries
It’s that time of the week again. What time you ask? Time for the Phandroid Podcast! It has been a big week for the HTC Incredible — I mean the DROID Incredible — and we’ll be streaming live to talk about this hot new handset on the verge of its release.
It’s that time of the week again. What time you ask? Time for the Phandroid Podcast! It has been a big week for the HTC Incredible — I mean the DROID Incredible — and we’ll be streaming live to talk about this hot new handset on the verge of its release. Also covered will be all the latest news on Android for this week. Rob Jackson will be joined by Dave Demarest and maybe even a special guest starting at 6:00PM EST tonight!
Head on over to blogtalkradio to listen in or join in the live chat!
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LIVE at 6PM EST: Phandroid Podcast Episode 19
Geotag is all the rage these days! Was that too enthusiastic? Anyway, geotagging has exploded in popularity over the past year and a half, now, with a bunch of social networking sites adding geotag features to their service (and some social networking sites have been created because of geotagging itself). Qik is one such service that pairs up perfectly with geotagging.
Geotag is all the rage these days! Was that too enthusiastic? Anyway, geotagging has exploded in popularity over the past year and a half, now, with a bunch of social networking sites adding geotag features to their service (and some social networking sites have been created because of geotagging itself).

Qik is one such service that pairs up perfectly with geotagging. They’ve announced that their apps have been updated across all platforms to include the new feature – and that includes Android. It makes a lot of sense for Qik to implement this as I’m sure your friends – and stalkers – would love to know exactly where you’re broadcasting from. Whenever you begin broadcasting, it’ll now send out a tweet on Twitter with the usual link and Twitter’s built in location API will pick up on where you are.
It’s completely optional, of course, but if you do opt to use it then you have a few options to choose from. Do you travel frequently and want people to know what city you’re in? Do you want it to drill down to what street you are? Hell, why not just broadcast your exact location? Go ahead and try it out – you can find Qik in the Android market.
[via IntoMobile]
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Your Qik Streams Will Get Some Geotag Love On Twitter