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Thursday, 3 February 2011

Google Launches Android Market On The Web

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Google has come up with a new online store ‘Market.Android.com’ which includes advanced software applications that run on Android-powered mobile phones. The store will allow Android users find new apps more easily from their computers, see recommendations by friends and download applications to their mobile devices, reports The TOI.

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Several complaints from android users at the time searching the applications on the  android market not find applications what they are looking that may be caused by a small mobile phone screen makes Google launches Android Market Web version. The purpose of the Android Market Web version of course to overcome the above problems. Thus we are looking for applications that can be downloaded via computer.

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Appearance web version is not much different from the android market mobile version there is only the addition of a video preview of the android application we want to use.

To install an application on android market through the computer is pretty easy, you just connect your phone android with a computer and then press install, through OTA (Over The Air) then the application will automatically be downloaded into the mobile phone within few seconds/minutes.

Do not forget before you do the activity to download required to login using your gmail account and should be the same as you use on your phone andoid also make sure your mobile phone connected to the Internet.
With this web version of android market you will have the discretion to seek android application you want and then download it from a PC that has a big screen than have to access from your android mobile phone.

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 WASHINGTON: In an effort to compete with the rival Apple in the wireless sector, search engine giant Google has launched a new online store of advanced software applications that run on mobile phones powered by Android software.

Google has come up with a new online store ‘Market.Android.com’ which includes advanced software applications that run on Android-powered mobile phones. The store will allow Android users find new apps more easily from their computers, see recommendations by friends and download applications to their mobile devices, reports The TOI.

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Google's new online store, Market.Android.com, will allow Android users find new applications more easily from their computers, see recommendations by friends and download applications to their mobile devices, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Users of Android devices such as Motorola Mobility Inc.'s Droid or HTC Corp.'s Evo smartphones have previously had access to the application market via their devices, but many application makers complained it was difficult to get noticed there because the marketplace was partly built around lists of featured applications and top downloads.

Earlier, Apple had an edge over Android because it allowed users to find applications and buy them through the iTunes programme on their computers.

These "important changes to the Android market meet the needs of both users and developers", Chris Yerga, a Google engineering director, was quoted as saying.

Google said that the application makers could create Android applications that charge users for in-app purchases of virtual goods in games, among other things - a feature already available on applications running on Apple devices.

Developers can also set prices for their applications in foreign currencies, which previously they had been unable to do, Google said.

There are more than 350,000 mobile applications available on Apple devices compared with more than 100,000 on Android devices. 

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