Android: Want More then ever!

Google announced an upgrade of the Android application store, adding the possibility of buying movies and books, and guide them on the device

Thousands of movies and books. New Android shop (Photo: Official Website) Google is upgrading its applications store and makes it, in fact, the store content. The company announced the update of the Android Market which will be added to the possibility of viewing and downloading free movies and purchasing digital books and read them on the device. Google will offer a "rental" of thousands of movies directly from the store. Can be viewed in On - Line and downloaded to the device (for use in off - line), at a cost of from -1.99 dollars. "No more having to wait for downloads, and synchronization, or worry about storage," says the official Google blog. Buying the books will be similar manner, and users can access them (and movies) to other platforms as well as all purchases will retain the user's Google Account and be available for each product through logs. Google's move seemed aimed at not less than the tablet market, mobile market, and response capabilities of Apple, maker iPad. Apple's store allows access to various content - directly from the company's services or through vendors that use its platform.Android operating system also serves as Tablet PCs, and various manufacturers choose to do this kind of products. App Store is also store content not hold the supply of Apple's Google it. "We created more room for the most interesting content of the week on the homepage of the store.'ve Added a list of best sellers and made the operation easier browsing. We've also presented new collections of great content," reads Google's blog. New Android store is expected to increase in the coming weeks. At this stage, films and books offered are available only in the United States, but the video demo of a great new store that the company aims to bring the Hfitz'r other countries in the world. The new capabilities of the shop will run on versions 2.2 or later of Android.



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