8 messages in com.googlegroups.android-challengeRe: [android-challenge] Have Ideas, s...
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Charbax28 Dec 2007 03:53 
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Subject:Re: [android-challenge] Have Ideas, seek programmers
From:Rick Genter (RICK@comcast.net)
Date:12/28/2007 02:14:03 PM
List:com.googlegroups.android-challenge

From: Charbax <char@gmail.com>

Is it ok to have some great ideas for Google Android apps but that I am not able to do programming myself?

How do I submit those ideas, and is there anyway that I can be rewarded depending on the quality, originality of the ideas in case one of those turns out to be awarded by the Google Android developpers challenge?

I'd like to just post my ideas here in the Google group openly to seek comments and welcome any developper to consider working on it, would that be a good way to do it, or is it better to keep the ideas for myself, and risk that nothing is made in that direction? Does Google award or keep track of the sharing of good ideas in this forum?

Ideas are a dime a dozen. It's the execution that counts and that's what will
(and should) get rewarded by Google.