Google offers US$10M for best Android mobile phone apps
- 13 November, 2007 10:22
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Google will give US$10 million to the developers who build the best applications for Android, the open source platform Google designed for building mobile phones. Google says it hopes to spark innovation with the so-called Android Developer Challenge, announced today concurrently with the release of Android. The software development kit is now available for download on the Android site.
The US$10 million in prizes will be divided into awards of US$25,000 to US$275,000, and given to developers who can win over Google's panel of judges. "We've built some interesting applications for Android, but the best applications are not here yet because they're going to be written by developers," Google cofounder Sergey Brin said.
Developers can submit applications between January 2 and March 3. The 50 best will receive US$25,000 awards to fund further development. In May 2008, the 10 best will be given US$275,000 each, and the next ten US$100,000 each. A second challenge will be launched in the second half of next year after the first handsets built on Android hit the market.
Google is throwing money around by the millions these days to spur research in various fields. In September, the company announced it will give a US$20 million prize to spacecraft builders who can successfully land a ship on the moon and transmit data back to Earth.
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