August 29th, 2008 at 1:40 am

Today Google unveiled information on a much anticipated Android OS feature, its forthcoming Android Market, the search giant’s answer to Apple’s App Store. The Android Market will make it easy for users to find, purchase, download, and install applications, and will even let users send the developer feedback and rate the application. As Google says, the process for both consumers and developers is very YouTube like.
More information and some screen shots can be found on Android Authority website.
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