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No.
Improving their apps doesn't make them evil.
Killing competition by giving away apps for "free" makes them
evil.
Posted by: Userama   Posted on: 11/01/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No.  Userama | 11/01/09
Others can also offer ad supported apps  linuser | 11/02/09
Isn't it a bit hypocritical to complain?  balsover | 11/01/09
Isn't it a bit hypocritical to complain?  TheCableGuyNY | 11/01/09
The problem is.....  Userama | 11/01/09
So Google makes a better app  wackoae | 11/01/09
Just like Google Voice  John Zern | 11/01/09
Google neglects developers  javajunkie@... | 11/01/09
Google neglects developers  TheCableGuyNY | 11/01/09
It's real  javajunkie@... | 11/01/09
Microsoft Security Essentials  Theli | 11/01/09
Another developer complaint  javajunkie@... | 11/01/09
And being a Google crony  John Zern | 11/01/09
The difference  Theli | 11/02/09
If the Google Nav app is anything ....  mrlinux | 11/02/09
RE: Google  famulla | 11/03/09

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