Over the years, the U.S. economy has shown a remarkable ability to absorb shocks of all kinds, to recover, and to continue to grow. Flexible and efficient markets for labor and capital, an entrepreneurial tradition, and a general willingness to tolerate and even embrace technological and economic change all contribute to this resiliency.

Ben Bernanke




Google adds AT&T Direct Carrier Billing for Android users Print
Written by Network News Journal Staff   
Wednesday, 22 December 2010


GOOGLE HAS UPDATED THE ANDROID MARKET to support AT&T Direct Carrier Billing for Android users on the AT&T network.  AT&T Android users can now easily charge their Android Market purchases to their monthly accounts with only a few clicks.  With the combination of Android Market’s new app discovery features and a carrier-backed frictionless payment method, users will find it significantly easier to discover and purchase applications of their choice.

As part of a general update to the Market service, Google has been rolling out Direct Carrier Billing to all AT&T users over the past several days.  Also in the update, Google has added new features including the 15-minute refund window, dynamic Wallpaper and Widget categories, new 50MB max .apk size, and more.  In addition, they have added even more categories to make it easier to find great apps in popular categories, such as “Media & Video”, “Music & Audio”, “Business”, “Sports” (in "Games"), and more.
 
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