Yes, with blackjack and whores. On January 21, in Beijing, Motorola announced the service SHOP4APPS (in China it will be called Zhi-Jian-Yuan, which means “Place for wise applications” in Chinese), designed to review, download and purchase applications for Motorola devices from Android in China. SHOP4APPS will be available on new devices starting in the Chinese New Year. Motorola also said that on their devices the user will be able to choose the search system. In addition to SHOP4APPS and the possibility of choosing a search engine, Motorola promises Chinese users the possibility to fine tune their devices. The store will support the open Android ecosystem and offer freedom to licensing to other manufacturers and partners in China. SHOP4APPS gives developers a choice of ways to advertise applications: in the store through MOTODEV, through Motorola’s global developer program, or through other similar distribution systems. Developers will be able to immediately submit their Android applications to the public in the SHOP4APPS store at http://developer.motorola.com .
SHOP4APPS is a very flexible application delivery platform. Here are some of its features:
Search for applications designed specifically for you. SHOP4APPS can offer the user the most appropriate applications based on their preferences, region, work.
You only have to pay once. Paid applications are placed in your personal storage “My Locker”, which allows you to easily and quickly change devices and restore applications to them.
Advertise your innovations. From a developer's point of view, SHOP4APPS is a simple and effective means of demonstrating, selling and distributing applications for Android devices in China. SHOP4APPS offers developers an innovative package of resources, from application testing tools to marketing and advertising tools to promote them in the market.
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SHOP4APPS and the ability to select a search engine will be available in China from the Chinese New Year, pre-installed on new devices or downloaded with an update for devices already released.