You can start by developing it on your computer first. Then if you believe it will actually work on your phone, you can go to developer.android.com to learn how to apply it to your phone, and then market it through Android applications.
Sadly, no. Android apps cannot work on java phones.
There are both free and paid apps available for android phones.
I think java me is the best programming language for developing android apps....
No, Android Market apps are only for Android phones. For an iPod Touch, you would have to use apps from the iTunes Store.
Android phones are a category of smart phones, so the question doesn't make sense. If you mean to ask whether android apps can be installed on non-android phones, then the answer is no (or it is not feasible to do so), but oftentimes the same app is available for various operating systems.
The Android phones are very reliable. They are actually one of the most popular smart phones and they are constantly getting new types of apps.
Yes android phones do have an app market for games. Most of the apps available on the apple store are available on android phones now.
Yes and free too as most apps are for android, also gps navigation
You have to install the software on both your PC and Android phone.
Well, there are several android based operating systems that are on phones just as good as the iphone. The main advantage is that the apps for the android phones are mostly free, instead of having to pay for them.
buy the licensed app from the market
Android Phones because of the millions of apps and capability