Pages

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Google Launches Online Store For Android Users





In an attempt to challenge the rival Apple in the wireless division, Internet giant Google has opened a new online store of advanced software applications, which run on cellular phones powered by Android software.
Google's newly opened store, Market. Android. com, will permit Android users discover novel applications effortlessly from their PCs, check recommendations by pals and download applications to their handsets.
Users of Android appliances like Motorola Mobility Inc.'s Droid or HTC Corp.'s Evo mobes have earlier had access to the application market through their handsets, but many application manufacturers complained it was hard to get detected there as the marketplace was partially established around lists of featured traits and top downloads.
Chris Yerga, a Google engineering director stated that all these vital changes to the Android market meet up the requirements of both users as well as makers.
Google said that the application manufacturers could generate Android apps, which charge users for in-app buys of virtual goods in games, among other things.
There are over 350,000 cell phone apps available on Apple machines compared with over 100,000 on Android devices.

No comments:

Post a Comment