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Google Play Store update on Android brings post-install suggestions, translations

Posted on 17 November 2012 by

Google Play Store update on Android brings postinstall suggestions, translations

Google likes to stealthily roll out Google Play Store updates for Android users on a frequent basis, whether it’s to add new sections or to encourage a little more impulse shopping. We’d put a brand new revision in that last camp. The 3.10.9 tweak no longer just leaves us lingering at an app’s page during an installation: start the process and the store offers suggestions based on fellow adopters’ habits as well as a shortcut back to the main portal. Language mismatches in the store could also be a thing of the past with an option to translate descriptions into the device owner’s native tongue. Along with a quicker way to add Google+ friends and get better app recommendations, Google’s refresh is clearly built to remove those last points of hesitation before trying something new; if the app drawer is looking a little bare, hit the source link (or wait for an automatic update) to fill up.

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