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May 17, 2010

Browse Android Market with a new design !

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Written by: Asad Rafi
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Well, we know that Android is growing like a weed on steroids, so Google decided to update their Android Market site to meet the increasing demand.  Google has changed the whole theme and design of the Android Market online site, making it easier to browse through free, paid, and featured applications. But wait a minute Google, where is the Search box? Come on, we know that you are the best search engine provider,  so why can’t you add a simple Search box so we can easily search through the 50,000+ apps you have to offer.  While you’re at it, add some ways of filtering the application into the different categories that already exist in the Android Market!

For more Application search and synchronization options for your Android device, check out our previous article.

Have a look on the Android market.







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6 Comments


  1. Well this is definitely a step in the right direction when it comes to having access to the market that is web based. They just need to add the ability to purchase through it now.

    Also there is a little dropdown box that lets you sift through the apps using the standard market categories in case you didn’t see that when you were talking about filtering.


  2. Well this is definitely a step in the right direction when it comes to having access to the market that is web based. They just need to add the ability to purchase through it now.

    Also there is a little dropdown box that lets you sift through the apps using the standard market categories in case you didn’t see that when you were talking about filtering.


  3. deadite66

    is google all coders and no designers? , its still shockingly rubbish.
    why didn’t they just buy out a site like appbrain.


  4. deadite66

    is google all coders and no designers? , its still shockingly rubbish.
    why didn’t they just buy out a site like appbrain.


  5. only thing missing is a QR code next to each app description!


  6. only thing missing is a QR code next to each app description!



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