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Just before the weekend, Google dropped word to developers that paid
Android apps support was on its way to more countries than the 14
currently supported. In the email, the company did not specify a
timeframe other than “over the next few weeks” and stopped short of
saying which markets would be gaining support for paid apps.
Now app store analytics company Distimo tells us they’ve noticed paid
apps targeting previously unsupported countries have started making
their way to the Android Market.
So far, the startup has identified 12 ‘new’ countries: Argentina,
Belgium, Brazil, Finland, Hong Kong, Israel, Mexico, Poland, Romania,
Russia, Slovakia, Singapore and South Africa. Other reports suggest
Sweden and Hungary are two other countries that are starting to see
paid apps support. Note that we haven’t yet confirmed this is actually
the case for these countries at this point, but Distimo’s tracking
system was built to pick up things like this.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/27/android-market-international/
Abs,
Anna Raquel Serra
@ladyars