
When I first heard that Amazon was going to be making an app store for Android (
we broke the news in September of last year), I laughed. Just what Android needs,
another app store, I thought. Further, I didn't see what Amazon could bring to the table with such a store that Google themselves couldn't. That was stupid. I was wrong. Now that Amazon's Android Appstore is
out there in the wild, and I've had a chance to play with it, I see the brilliance of the�maneuver. In many ways, Amazon just came out of nowhere and beat Google at their own game ? on their own devices. At the same time, some of the processes involved in Amazon's Appstore are laughable. And they point to a very obvious fact: Amazon
needs to build their own Android devices. Pronto.

Robin Tunney Kate Groombridge Dania Ramirez Lucy Liu LeAnn Rimes
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