10 Billion Downloads in the Android Market

Google announced that the Android Market “exceeded 10 billion app downloads”. The number is impressive, considering that the number of downloads was 1 billion in July 2010, but it’s still lower than the number of downloads from Apple’s App Store. In January, Apple announced that over 10 billion apps have been downloaded from the App Store. In July, the number grew to 15 billion downloads and it’s likely that Apple will soon announce 20 billion downloads.

Google will celebrate the milestone by offering many popular apps for only 10 cents. “Starting today for the next 10 days, we’ll have a new set of awesome apps available each day for only 10 cents each. Today, we are starting with Asphalt 6 HD ($ 6.99), Color & Draw for Kids ($ 0.99), Endomondo Sports Tracker Pro ($ 3.99), Fieldrunners HD ($ 2.99), Great Little War Game ($ 2.99), Minecraft ($ 6.99), Paper Camera ($ 1.99), Sketchbook Mobile ($ 1.99), Soundhound Infinity ($ 4.99), Swiftkey X ($ 3.99),” informs Google. Probably the most useful app is Swiftkey X, a really smart virtual keyboard, but you can download all the apps for only one dollar.



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