Digital Broadcaster Google Updates Android Market To Face Its Nemesis Apple
The battle rages on with the next phase, which now throws light on data suggesting that application downloads for mobile phones and tablets could in all probability, be done on desktop computers as this inevitable technological war continues.
Google has now portrayed that it has now shifted its efforts to acquire a fair share of the tablet computer market and focus in on taking that away from Apple by providing timely updates to its online application store better known as the Android market. {This platform would relay emphasis on gaming apps and give new significance to the way users would spend their monetary means for the apps itself.|This new store would instil furthermore, prominence on gaming apps and also lay down a new approach to the way users would spend their money on the available applications.
Launching the market.android.com website is Googles first step towards making the Android Market more effortlessly available to users who have in the past, been restricted to the usage and downloads of its 100,000 offerings on their mobile devices only. The novel outcome of this internet store allows users to access the store from any web browser and can also forward the link of any given app directly to the users handset.
The digital broadcasters made the news publicly available at their latest event that was organised to unveil their upcoming Honeycomb tablet operating system (OS). Though Google already has in place, an OS which is installed on their current tablets, the Honeycomb platform has been remapped and optimised for the ever evolving touch screen format. Conversely, its their nemesis Apple who have this market in their palms; numbers to which suggest that 90 % per cent of this market is iPad dominated.
The interesting factor with regards to the Honeycomb OS is the launch platform. Motorolas Xoom has stepped up to initiate this movement as the same was exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Fair in Las Vegas. A representative of CNN did nonetheless confirm that it would be Xoom that would be the pioneer of doing so. But there is talk of other Honeycomb models that would be launched in a months time following the launch of the Xoom.
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Google has now portrayed that it has now shifted its efforts to acquire a fair share of the tablet computer market and focus in on taking that away from Apple by providing timely updates to its online application store better known as the Android market. {This platform would relay emphasis on gaming apps and give new significance to the way users would spend their monetary means for the apps itself.|This new store would instil furthermore, prominence on gaming apps and also lay down a new approach to the way users would spend their money on the available applications.
Launching the market.android.com website is Googles first step towards making the Android Market more effortlessly available to users who have in the past, been restricted to the usage and downloads of its 100,000 offerings on their mobile devices only. The novel outcome of this internet store allows users to access the store from any web browser and can also forward the link of any given app directly to the users handset.
The digital broadcasters made the news publicly available at their latest event that was organised to unveil their upcoming Honeycomb tablet operating system (OS). Though Google already has in place, an OS which is installed on their current tablets, the Honeycomb platform has been remapped and optimised for the ever evolving touch screen format. Conversely, its their nemesis Apple who have this market in their palms; numbers to which suggest that 90 % per cent of this market is iPad dominated.
The interesting factor with regards to the Honeycomb OS is the launch platform. Motorolas Xoom has stepped up to initiate this movement as the same was exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Fair in Las Vegas. A representative of CNN did nonetheless confirm that it would be Xoom that would be the pioneer of doing so. But there is talk of other Honeycomb models that would be launched in a months time following the launch of the Xoom.
To know more about the authors company, log on to www.digitalbroadcasters.co.uk
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