Wednesday 13 July 2011

Android Market Going All-New



Google Android Market is gone again. In an attempt to increase its base of Android, the Android Market company has just been refurbished with a new look, new interface and many new features.

According to the Google blog, a new interface designed to better showcase the top apps and games. It's all new video app that lets users register for the Google Android Market account, and you can rent movies online, view it in its Android phone, or tablet.

Google has also added books to the phone tab from the Android Market. As rent movies, books related to the Google account so they are now available on all devices. However, Google Books, and rent movies now offered by the United States and a few selected areas.

Google Android Developers Blog has revealed that smart phones running Android 2.2 (Froyo) and higher are ready to move quickly. In addition to better showcase for games and programs, the Android Market have repaired an improved user interface (UI), smooth navigation and a clutter free for download or purchase products.

Home screen has a new promotional website, which highlights the top content. The add colorful graphics and offers easy access to applications and games. It also allows users to find their favorite books and movies.

Redesigned Android Market app added to the lists of applications and games sites. It allows users to control what other people download Top Paid, Free Top, Top grossing factor Paid Top New, Top Trends and New Free lists.

Google has also made changes in some detail page. App name and the price has now moved to a compact action bar at the top of the page. Right below, screens, users can scroll through by swiping left or right, or scroll down to read a description of the program, what's new, reviews and much more. Thumbnail link to the product page now includes video.

Google is also simplified so click and purchase of power, so users can purchase the entire app in two clicks contact page.
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