Google's Android Developer Challenge: $10 million For The Best Cell Phone Software

Nov 12, 2007 | 3,346 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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Google Inc has $10 million in prizes, up for grabs, for anyone who creates the best software for their forthcoming 'Android,' mobile operating system, announces an official press release.

"The Android Developer Challenge, will provide $10 million to developers who build mobile applications for Android, the first complete, open, and free mobile platform. The Challenge is designed to support the developer community and spark innovation on the Android platform by awarding cash prizes ranging from $25,000 to $275,000 to developers whose applications are picked by a panel of judges."

Sergey Brin, Co-founder and President, Technology, Google said, "We've built some interesting applications for Android but the best applications are not here yet and that's because they're going to be written by developers. We'd like to reward these developers and recognize them as much as possible."

Andy Rubin, Google's director of mobile platforms, said, "We believe that the Android platform offers developers a unique opportunity to create truly innovative mobile software. We're challenging developers to stretch their imaginations and skills to leverage the full capabilities of this new platform and to create something amazing."

The $10 million total in the Android Developer Challenge will be distributed equally between the Android Developer Challenge I and II. Submissions for Challenge I will be accepted from January 2 through March 3, 2008, and the 50 most promising entries will be recognized by end of March with each receiving $25,000 awards to fund further development. These 50 entries will then be eligible for even greater recognition by applying by May 1, 2008 for ten awards worth $275,000 each and another ten worth $100,000 each. Recognition for the top apps among those entries will be announced by end of May 2008. Challenge II will launch after the first handsets built on the platform become available in the second half of 2008.

A panel of technology and mobile experts selected from the Open Handset Alliance member organizations and the industry in general will judge all qualifying entries. Awards will be given to the developers whose applications leverage all that the Android platform has to offer in order to provide consumers with the most compelling experiences. Developers retain all intellectual property and other rights to their applications. Interested developers should:

To know more about the challenge, visit Android Developer Challenge.

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Phil Dufault June 27, 2008 at 22:50

Google is really pushing along the creativity of the applications available on Android.

When the handsets are finally released, I think the 3rd party applications are what’s going to drive the want for an Android-based handset, and not the base software itself.

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