Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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The Amazon Android App Store is now available contrapié

today launched Amazon its new application store for Android, with which aim to keep a piece of the pie of profits that the booming business of selling mobile software has been developed.

The store will feature a mobile version and another site, and - initially - announce that allow users to download applications that are not found in the Market, and offers access to an application fully paid per day free of charge and without advertising.

Another unique features of Amazon's store is that it allows users to test an application before buying it, thus avoiding disappointments with software that promises one thing and do not really has the features promised. The "Test Drive" can be done via computer using a web emulator operating system, which can be handled with the mouse on your computer.

At launch, Amazon was able to put a catalog of 3800 applications, including games include Glu Mobile and Gameloft, as well as countless independent developers who carried successful iPhone applications to this platform. In fact, Rovio - whose CEO spoke with recently - today launched exclusively for this shop the newest version of Angry Birds based on the film Rio

At first glance, the design of the store seems much improved, how to navigate through the menus is not the best or most accessible, and the offer does not differ much from that found through the Android Market. Touch to see how these issues eventually decant. According

Amazon, the store supports "hundreds of teams" and is transverse to hundreds of operators ... bad thing? Applies only to operate from the U.S., so we wonder not much use. And if you know how Amazon does things, probably not much apuer application to open its market to Latin America.

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