Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Amazon Appstore for Android goes live, welcomes newcomers with free Angry Birds Rio


In spite of Apple's grumbling, Amazon's proceeding full steam ahead with the rollout of its Appstore for Android. The switch has just been flipped and early adopters will be welcomed with a free copy of Angry Birds Rio, whose Android launch Amazon scooped all to itself. Beyond day one, Rio will be a $0.99 app, but others will take its place as the online retailer is aiming to serve one usually-paid app for free each day. A total of around 3,800 applications are available at launch and you'll be able to get on board via either a dedicated Appstore app on Android (sideload link available below) or Amazon's web interface. The latter offers you a 30-minute Test Drive facility, where you can try out a program you might fancy for your phone before purchasing. Service looks to be US-only for now -- sorry, international users.

Update: The web Appstore has gone down. Don't panic, we're sure it's just teething troubles and not a smiting by the Cupertino ninja collective. In the mean time, the app still looks to be working okay.

2 comments:

  1. well, seems like Amazon is gonna try to teach Apple a lesson or two, for the first time I feel like theres a real appstore out there to compete with Apple's

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  2. This is so lame. After creating an Amazon account, giving my credit card info, billing info etc, it tells me that I can't download apps yet in Canada

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