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Saturday, 10 March 2012

Android Central 89: MWC recap, Google Play is born, photos and privacy

Podcast MP3 URL: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/androidcentral/acpc89.mp3

 

Thing 1: Anything more from Mobile World Congress?

  • Android Central at Mobile World Congress

Thing 2: So long Android Market, hello Google Play

  • Google Play unveiled - the new place for Music, Apps, Books and Video
  • Google Play Store now replacing Android Market over-the-air
  • Reminder: The Android Market is now the Play Store
  • Rebranded Google Play apps starting to push out already
  • Are you an Android developer? Or a Google Play developer?
  • Google Music Manager also updated with Google Play branding

Thing 3: Photos and the privacy inqusition

  • Android allows apps to see your photos, like every computer does [FUD]
  • Editorial: Privacy is paramount, but enough with the inquisitions already


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/onkLfaO2mFQ/story01.htm

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