Google celebrates with apps costing just 10 cents

News24 further reports that Eric Chu, director of the Android Developer Ecosystem, says that to celebrate passing the 10-billion mark, the company will offer a selection of applications to users for the next 10 days at just 10 cents each.
More than 50% of the smartphones sold worldwide in the third quarter of this year were running the Android software according to research firm Gartner. A total of 60,5-million phones were sold and Android now has 52,5% of the market.
Nokia - once the most popular phone in the world - sold 19,5-million smartphones using the Symbian operating system in the same period and this means that its market share has fallen from 36,3% last year to just 16,9% in the third quarter.
Apple meanwhile has said that more than 15-billion applications have been downloaded from its App Store for the iPhone, the iPod and the iPad.
For more:
- News 24: Android Market downloads top 10 billion
- Android Market: Android Market homepage
- Apple App Store: Apple App Store homepage