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Celebrating the success of Android Market Disruption Strong With Price Cuts

Celebrating the success of Android Market Disruption Strong With Price CutsGoogle has announced its Android Market, which began operating in October 2008, has reached ten billion downloads, i.e. one billion every month. To celebrate and from today, will offer ten days the best applications “Premium” to 10 cents.

For ten billion Google applications are a huge figure that perfectly describes the work done in the past two years since the release of Android Market. The partnership between Google and developers and an operating system simple and easy to handle by users and open to any changes, have been the keys to the multinational “search” can say with pride that has reached tens of billions download this past weekend. Obviously, Google has to give thanks to Android users will be difficult to predict where they can take the discharge growth in 2012.

To celebrate this milestone, Google has reached agreements with some of the Android developers have contributed precisely to achieve this. So, starting today and over the next nine days, you will find applications “Premium” on Android Market for 10 cents. 10 applications each day will differ from this incredible promotional price. If you want to see today just have to click on this link, but every day you can access them through the upper movable bar that appears on the home page on the Android Market that says: “10 days of deals. Top Apps Premium. 10 cents per application. Buy now. “

Today, for example, we have: Sound Hound, Asphalt 6 HD, Mine craft Pocket Edition, Swift Key X, Endomondo Sports Tracker PRO, Great Little War Game, Sketchbook Mobile, Field runners HD, Color & Draw for kids: phone end and Chamber of paper.

Mobile Devices With Android Operating System

Mobile Devices With Android Operating SystemAll users of mobile devices with Android operating system has ever entered the store of applications for this platform, the Android Market, realizing that most of these are available for free, but there are also paid versions, which can be purchased only through Google Checkout.

Certainly to be owned by Google, this approach builds trust in users, but anyway, there is always a group skeptical of this payment system, due to having to give details of the credit card. For this alternative would have been born and in which case a solution, since from Vodafone, a major mobile operators in Europe, announced it has purchased applications on the Android Market can be paid on the monthly bill collection services.

This certainly is a fantastic idea, for those who do not want to give your credit card information over the Internet, or those who are not holders of one. This option for the moment only available in the UK and Germany, but said it will expand for the rest of the continent’s countries, Spain included, progressively over the coming months.