Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Google tests the availability of applications before downloading workout


Company Google tested a new feature, allows users to experience Android applications and games before downloading or buying them, according to a report published by The Information-mail.

According to the this feature allows users to workout applications and games directly within the Google Play store without the need to download them to the device, and after experimentation the user can choose to download or buy a game or application.

Google is seeking through this feature to increase their profits from Google Play store, as the company hopes that the opportunity to experiment with paid applications and games may push users to experience these applications and buy them.

And despite the fact that Google currently allows the user to delete the application and the restoration of his money during a period of up to two hours of purchase and download the application or game.

Google hopes through this feature to increase profits from the store, and despite the fact that the company paid to developers last year, up to five billion dollars of profits, but that remains almost half of what you paid Apple for developers, although the number of download applications from the store Google Play is twice the number the applications that Apple users have downloaded.

It is noteworthy that only 10% of Android users have purchased the application of at least one.

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