Even though some of the countries mentioned here don’t even have an Android-powered device available yet… That hasn’t stopped Google’s Eric Chu from contacting Android Developers to let them in on some new developments. The news, (sent via email) from Eric has let us know that the Android Market will become available to users in Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Netherlands and Poland in the weeks to come.
The full email sent from Eric:
Hello,
I’m writing to let you know that Android Market will become available to users in Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Netherlands, and Poland in the coming weeks. You can now target these countries for your application(s) via the publisher website at market.android.com/publish. As we add support for additional countries, we will send out subsequent notifications to you. Note that your apps will not become available in these new countries unless you specifically select them in the publisher website.
Thanks for your support, and we look forward to continue working with you on Android Market.
Eric Chu, Android Market
Good news for developers I’d say. Now, if users in all of those countries actually had Android-powered devices to take advantage. One might think this would be a clue that new device(s) are coming to these countries real soon???
[AndroidCentral via Phandroid]