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Android Now at 80,000 Market Apps

In case you didn’t catch it late last night in T-Mobile’s press release for their G2, Andy Rubin had some words to say for the successor to the first phone to carry his beloved operating system, Android, and had a quick fact to throw out to us: we’re not sitting at 80,000 apps. It’s an increase of only 10,000 from the last time we caught word of any official number. In May, it was announced that the market was housing 50,000 apps. At this rate, it’s sounding like we’re approaching the roughly 10,000 apps per month AppBrain had predicted a while back (even if their numbers were unofficial and somehow inflated).

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While we all know total number of apps doesn’t mean much these days (quality over quantity has long been a preference of mine), it’s still neat to see that corner of Android growing alongside everything else.

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4 Responses to “Android Now at 80,000 Market Apps”

  1. Mensahwatts says:

    Whatev, slick.

  2. Slick says:

    “we’re NOW sitting at 80k apps”.

    fix.

  3. Wello says:

    And still a lot of countries with better carriers and better quality on the mobile network than the US hasn’t got any paid apps yet..

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