You might actually want to jump on BlackBerry Appworld. Quickly in fact – if you submit your Android app before February 13 2012, you’ll get a free BlackBerry playbook. Since it takes a day or two to get your account … Continue reading
Category Archives: Android
Every Android developer should be paying attention to Ice Cream Sandwich, or ICS (a.k.a. Android 4.0). Unlike Honeycomb (Android 3.x), which was doomed to only run on tablets, you’ll be seeing ICS on all manner of devices on the near … Continue reading
The Nook Store for Android Apps is a very promising app market. Surprisingly, though, it isn’t very well known among Android developers. UPDATE The Nook store closed to 3rd party developers in April 2016 Welcome back for the second part of … Continue reading
When I finally reviewed the Nook Store for my Android apps, I was greatly surprised. The Nook universe is an island unto itself, so I wasn’t sure there would be a lot of value in porting my Android apps. Just … Continue reading
Getting your Android app approved for the Nook app store is a little more involved than for a number of other Android app markets. That can be a good thing and a bad thing. It does thin out the competition, … Continue reading