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Google Play Store

Google Play
Google Play.svg
Developer(s) Google
Initial release
Android Market 
October 22, 2008; 8 years ago (2008-10-22)
Google Play 
March 6, 2012; 4 years ago (2012-03-06)
Development status Active
Platform Android, Chrome OS,iOS (excluding apps), web (excluding apps), Roku (movies only)
Type Digital distribution app store
Website play.google.com
Play Store
Developer(s) Google Inc.
Initial release October 22, 2008; 8 years ago (2008-10-22)
Stable release
7.4.12.L-all [0] [PR] 144479971 / January 13, 2017; 10 days ago (2017-01-13)
Development status Active
Operating system Android
Type Digital distribution
Website play.google.com

Google Play is a digital distribution service, including a digital media store, the Google Play Store (originally the Android Market), operated and developed by Google. It serves as the official app store for the Android operating system, allowing users to browse and download applications developed with the Android SDK and published through Google. Google Play also serves as a digital media store, offering music, magazines, books, movies, and television programs. It previously offered Google hardware devices for purchase until the introduction of a separate online hardware retailer, Google Store, on March 11, 2015.

Applications are available through Google Play either free of charge or at a cost. They can be downloaded directly to an Android or Google TV device through the Play Store mobile app, or by deploying the application to a device from the Google Play website. Applications exploiting hardware capabilities of a device can be targeted to suitable users by requisite hardware attribute, such as a motion sensor (for motion-dependent games) or a front-facing camera (for online video calling).

Google Play was launched on March 6, 2012, bringing together the Android Market, Google Music, and the Google eBookstore under one brand, marking a shift in Google's digital distribution strategy. The services operating under the Google Play banner are: Google Play Music, Google Play Books, Google Play Newsstand, Google Play Movies & TV, and Google Play Games. The Google Play store has reached over 2.2 million apps published and over 50 billion downloads.

Google Play makes free-of-charge applications available worldwide (except countries under United States embargoes), while paid applications are available in 135 countries. Applications can be installed from the device using the Google Play Store app or through the Google Play website on a PC. According to AppBrain Stats, there are over 1,400,000 applications available as of November 2014, of which over 1,200,000 are free and over 200,000 are paid. Google seems to remove low-quality apps from the store roughly once a quarter, when the number of available apps go down.


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