Thursday, 8 March 2012

The new Google Play replaced Android Market-Apps,Games,Books and Movies at one place

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Google has launched Google Play,an integrated destination for apps,books,music and movies,accessible to users on Android devices and to anyone on the web.As part of this launch,Google Play replaces and extends Android Market-users everywhere can now find their favorite apps and games in Google Play ,with toher digital content,all in one place.

Google Play is built on the same infrastructure as the Android Market,so the transition for users and developers  will be seamless.Users can sign into their existing accounts with the same credentials as before and purchase content using the payment methods.As a developer,there is no change needed  to your published products and you can continue to use the same publishing tool to put your app in front of hundreds of millions of Android users.If your app was in Android market yesterday,it's in Google Plat today.

Google rolling out Google Play to devices in a phased OTA update,starting today and continuing over the days to come.With the update,the Android Market app will upgrade to Play Store app and the music,videos and the books apps will upgrade to Play Music ,Play Video and Play Books.This update is for Android devices running Android 2.2 or higher,and users on other devices will continue to have the same access to your apps as before.

Google hopes Google Play will drive more traffic and revenue to the entire ecosystem.Google will be investing in the brand to bring as many people as possible,and also they will invest in the latest digital content to keep Google Play fresh,relevant and engaging.Apps and games remain the core of Google Play,so they will continue investing in new ways to connect users with their favorite apps and developers with new customers.

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