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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Compete with Apple's, Google Releases Kiosk Applications

VIVAnews - Not to be outdone by Apple, the giant search engine in cyberspace, Google Inc., also released a similar online store for users who want to download an application or other content.
Through the application of Chrome, Google will be presenting a web application for the Chrome browser and OS users, similar to that presented for devices iPhone and Apple iPad it.
Google recognized this effort as a step to realize its mission into the center of media and entertainment sites in the virtual universe, in addition to relying on advertising on the Internet.
"Ads in cyberspace is very important. But, Google wants to create another alternative," said Google's vice president, Sundar Pichai, who quoted from the Telegraph, Saturday, May 22, 2010.
Entitled Chrome Web Store, Google will open it in the near future so that Internet users should be eased to find and buy Web-based applications with just one click.
Similar ideas had previously imitated by Research In Motion.
An online store that provides free and paid applications for BlackBerry users were released about a year ago. Similar to Apple's App Store, the BlackBerry Application World also offers specialized content applications and the BlackBerry smart phone users.
Google also has the Android Market for phone users Android OS-based phones. However, for Web-based applications, companies rely on Chrome Web Store.
To note, the company that has offices in Mountain View, California, claims to have had around 70 million visitors every day. This number increased stability compared to end the first half of 2009, where Google is only recorded about 30 million visitors. (Mt)

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