Sunday, December 12, 2010

Android Market Gets A Badly-Needed Facelift (But Web Purchasing Is Still MIA)

I've been an Android fan for a while now, but I can't remember the last time I had anything good to say about its integrated application marketplace, Android Market. Compared to the iPhone's App Store, Market's experience has always looked less visually compelling, and in general it's been harder (and less fun) to navigate. �Today, the Google team has announced that Android Market will be getting an upgrade over the next two weeks.�And good news: this update will be going to all Android users who are on version 1.6 or higher, which means it will go out to the vast majority of devices. I haven't gotten access to the application yet, but judging by the screenshots the Market has gotten a fresh coat of paint, and looks much more modern. Promoted applications ?�which until now have been tiles at the top of the screen that would change every few seconds ?�will now be featured in a swipable view that looks a lot like Apple's CoverFlow.

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