Google launched a Web-based interface to the Android Market this week, offering Android users an easier way to find and install applications. The service integrates with the user's Google account and can be used to deploy software to a remote Android device over the Internet.
Google first disclosed its plans for an Android Market website last year at the Google I/O conference. It has become one of the key pieces in Google's effort to improve the Android Market experience and remedy the reportedly slow growth of commercial application purchases. Google also recently overhauled the Android Market application that ships on devices and has worked to support carrier-billing and in-app purchases.
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