Motorola has issued a call for indy app developers from the cultivar Android. Developers will reportedly be given advan popular platform — heretofore snatched up and distributed by HTC. They will test and debug the devices, and they’ll remain in communication with Motorola engineers for app development geared specifically to the manufacturer.
This request for developers is the latest signal that Motorola’s co-CEo, Sanjay K. Jha, is pinpointing the company’s focus on Android, something he pressly stated he wo under pressure tantamount to that usually heaped on presidential hopefuls (Jha’s burden to pull Motorol cell the MyTouch, the Hero. The Touch Pro2, also from HTC, and Palm Pre and a slew of other touchscreen-3G-GPS data devices are publicly garnering excitement.
Largely absent in techno-wise gossip circles everywhere: the rumor that T-Mobile, possibly Verizon and possibly AT&T will carry some version of them), there’s hardly a whip of anticipation cracking through consumer crowds.
Because a failure in its relationship with Android may make for a totaling impact on Motorola, the company finds itself with the chall of making certain its Anroid debut is noteworthy nd not riddled with user-crabby flaws that will generate reviews hinting Motorola rward before with other smartphone possibilities that evell-tested, developed and debugged MotoDroid would fail to make an impression.






