OK, here's the answer to the ACTUAL QUESTION YOU ASKED:
Currently, the Droid only allows 3 pages. No matter how many apps you download, YOU CANNOT GET MORE PAGES TO PUT THEM ON. Sucks, doesn't it?
Here is the uneducated answer by someone who doesn't read questions before answering (by their answer, they probably work as a Verizon Store Greeter):
There are over 10,000 apps for the Droid. Just tap on the Market icon on your Droid to view them.
To get apps onto your Droid smart phone, you have 2 options. You can go into the market and download your apps there, or you can move apps from your computer to your phone. The first method is much easier and much more popular.
If you go into the market, you can either know which app you're looking for, and in this case, you'd search for the app, click on it in the list of apps, and install it.
Or, you can browse a list of apps that fit your criterion. For instance, you might want a 'Game' that's of 'Action' genre. In that case, you'd click on 'games', then 'action', and browse for the app you like.
No, you never have to kill any apps running on the Droid. The Droid is designed to close down any apps that need to be closed.
No.
Yes, The Droid 2 has apps. It comes with a few. You can download lots and lots of free ones in Android Market (one of the apps it comes with)
A iphone is a droid it has the same internet email apps and more.
Yes, you can. There are literally thousands of both free and non-free apps available in the Market which is easy to link to on your Droid.
Droid. Droid is the fastest growing OS. Plenty apps and updates. Since the Motorola Atrix launch, Droid became the leader.
I do believe you have to have a debit/credit card on file seeing how they cant bill you and when i had a droid and bought apps they took the money from my debit card. (source: Droid owner)
You need a credit card or a debit card to pay for apps.
It sure does.
I personally like Droid better. It has lots more apps available.
They are practically the same thing, though the Droid doesn't have iTunes music or the same apps.
The Droid cell phone really seems to represent the new wave in phones. Where apps were a fun bonus to owning an iPhone, the Droid is all about the apps. Some people play with their Droids constantly without ever having to make a call. From useful apps like the Google Image finder to fun ones like the Star Wars lightsaber, the Droid represents a new era in cell phones where we're not just playing with phones, we're calling people with the machines we use for games and internet searches and map searching.