iPad 3: preliminary specs comparison
We had been hearing the name Google Play for the past few days or so. Some had thought it was going to be the name of the upcoming Nexus tablet, but it turns out Google's plans for the name are a bit less interesting. The name is really just the re-branding of Google's various stores under the name Google Play, since all of the content could already be found in the same integrated store already.
The
services themselves don't seem to be changing at all, it's really more
of a destination change to make it easier for users to find the Google
media stores rather than having to go through other products. This means
that your old bookmarks for the Android Market Web store will
automatically be routed to the new Google Play address, although the
Market itself still looks the same with sections for Apps, Music, Books,
and Video. Similarly, the Google Music website has been pulled under
the Play subdomain. The changes should be rolling out to Android 2.2+
devices "over the coming days".
As part of the
re-branding, Google is also offering a new album, book, video, and
Android app at a special price for each of the next 7 days. Today's
deals include Android game Where's My Water, the ebook of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, a rental of the movie Puncture, and the That's What I Call Music #41 full album, each is only 25 cents.








