When Google rolled out a web-based version of the Android Market this week, one of the first questions that arose is what this means for third party app directories such as AppBrain. After all, a ...
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Android app discovery and sharing service AppBrain makes it easy to find the hottest apps in a variety of categories using a web site and a mobile app for your Android device. Initially AppBrain’s ...
AppBrain provides a platform from which to discover new apps and share your apps with other users. More than that, you can also find your apps on the website and sync them with the Android app. It can ...
Google launched a Web-based interface to the Android Market this week, offering Android users an easier way to find and install applications. The service integrates with the user’s Google account and ...
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Unlike the iPhone, Android users are free to download apps from sources other than Google’s official Android Market. With Google not yet offering paid-for apps in the Android Market in all territories ...