Android Market Now Accessible From Computer

Besides giving a demo on Android OS 3.0 Honeycomb, Google also uses the event yesterday to announce the availability of the Android Market site. With this site users can find applications for their Android handsets through a computer that can be sent to the handset in over-the-air (OTA).

Google account users can simply use his account to get started. On the Market My Account users can also customize the account used to register the handset's Android including owned. The purchase process is fairly simple application. After an application is purchased or taken (if free), then in a few seconds Android handset users will begin to download the application. This capability has not even owned by Apple App Store.

Visitors can also share Android Market Web links from Market to good friends via twitter or email. In addition, Google also promises that Android will support the purchase of the application (for example, to upgrade the program from demo to full). With this capability is expected to be more enthusiastic developers to create applications through the Android SDK that has been released and makes the Android Market became one of mine revenues.

Source: GSMArena, Engadget

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