The first step is to click the app. Then look at the options and you should be able to choose what you are looking from. This ranges from free-apps to top rated apps and everything in between.
yes - You do not need the Android Plan from cricket to access and use the Android Market. But you would only be able to access the Android Market via WiFi.
No, Android Market apps are only for Android phones. For an iPod Touch, you would have to use apps from the iTunes Store.
Android market place (market.android.com)
Obviously, The best place to for android apps is android market place. The official platform to download every app of android but not those which were suspended because for violating rules. Many good apps were suspended from Android market just because of policy issues even people liked those apps a lot but still they did it. On the whole one can find more than 85% android apps on Android market place.
Yes WHERE is available on the android market and uses Google Maps by itself.
There is no such thing as an Android account. You need to create a Google Account for use certain services on Android such as Android Market
Though Google Play (previously called Android Market) is generally available for Android OS 2.2 and above, it may be limited for use on devices with Android 2.1, and/or the device itself might not be compatible to use it.
Yes - go to Android Market
Yes, Openoffice was designed specifically for tablet use. It runs on the Android OS but may need an additional download of a file converter from the Android market place.
You can search for an .apk of the android market on Google, put it on your SD card, and use a file manager to install it on your tablet.
In order to get to the Android Market on you LG Optimus T you need to search for it. If you input 'Android Market' into the search option it will take you to the place that you wish to go. You can also access the menu option on the phone.
It's an android phone. Which includes android market lol. Every android phone includes market :]