as of this moment, the number of android apps is always expanding. considering that people can now make their own apps, it could be a while until the apps stop flowing in
This website is a great source of information of android development: http://developer.android.com/index.html. Here you can find development news, download updates, publish your own apps, learn about new apps. The Developer's Guide is yours to download on this web page, as well.
In short....No. Iphone run their own opporating system so you can only use apps from the App Store. Android phone like the htc wildfire run an Android opporating system so you can only use apps from the "Android Market".
sdk is the Software Developers Kit it is a bunch of software that allows you to write/create your own android apps
Yes. Android have their own format of apps (.apk) and they can only be run on android. Unless you have an android emulator on your computer.
Apple, Blackberry, and Android all have their own apps stores. "App store" is associated with Apple, "App world" is associated with Blackberry, and "Play store" is associated with Android.
There are countless cool and good apps available on android market. It completely depends on your own taste. I always look for best fun providing game apps. My favorite game that i rate as a good app of android is line drawing fun which is called Air Flight Control. It is one of rapidly growing Android airplane game app. Which is widely accepted.
If you have android software on your phone you will be able to make your own google apps. The google site offers step by step directions.
Not in the same way as iphone. Iphone run their own separate opporating system and you can buy apps on the app store (accessable through itunes). Htc on the other hand run the Android opporating system (created by google). Simularly this has its own app store (the "Android Market") where you can download apps and games .etc.
This depends on the developer. Sometimes a developer will develop applications exclusively for Android or exclusively for iOS. But you can usually find the same app or a similar app regardless of whether you own an iPhone or an Android phone. As for running an app built for iOS on Android, no. Android uses Java for its apps and iOS uses Objective C. Very different programming languages.
The iPhone and Android phones both use their own languages for programming applications: the iPhone uses Objective - C, where Android uses Java.
You can download them from the Android Marketplace via wifi, many of them are free! Answered by Oliver Nixon ( I own one of these phones )