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February 02, 2011
Google announces Web-based Android Market
Google launched a new look for its Android Market today, including a long-missing and much-requested Web-based version. Up to this point, Android users could only discover and download apps from the Android Market client installed on their devices. The new Market features a robust search tool and allows users to install apps directly from the Web. And though the big news of the day had to do with the Android Market, Google also showed off its tablet-oriented Honeycomb software. Find out what we learned today.

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