Google’s popular Nexus 7 tablet is already available in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Spain, and the UK, but now Japan can finally get a taste.
Google has officially rolled out its Play Music service to Android users in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Beginning today, users can take advantage of the search giant’s generous cloud storage offering, as well as purchase music directly from the Play Store.
Additionally, European users will also be the first to test Google’s new Music Matching service.
Google has just announced the impending availability of Play Store Music and Movies for Google TV users in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Canada and Australia.
Hi all, I'm the proud owner of a new Nexus 7 :) I have one issue for the moment though.
I have some bibles in ePub format on my computer, and I would like to open them In Google Play Books. How would I do this? I would rather not use a 3rd party app, like Moon+ because it is pretty slow and clunky from my experience.
Google France could be ordered to pay $1.3 billion to France’s equivalent of the IRS (Direction générale des finances) due to tax noncompliance in 2011. The agency has been investigating Google’s revenue in France for months. With only 138 million euros of revenue in France in 2011, the company has used tax-optimization strategies, but has always stated that they comply with the law.
Google is rolling out a minor update to its official Play Books application. Available today, the new version adds some key enhancements that are sure to make your reading experience more enjoyable. Firstly, Google has brought over the ingenious capabilities of its translation service, which is now built directly into the Play Books application.
I have a Motorola Xoom and I have the Kobo and Kindle app. I also have Aldiko premium connected to calibre on my computer. I was was wondering if anyone uses Google Books app on their tablet?
I was just looking at google play today and books keep popping up.
You remember how we had a hunch Google TV would be available outside of the U.S.? Good news folks as news has gotten out that Sony France will be developing two variations of Google TV devices and launch them in September. The first is a set-top box which will go on sale for €200 ($266), whle the second will be a box with an integrated Blu-ray player that will sell for €300 ($399).
I'm moving to France from the US. When I get there, I'll probably get a new Android phone (unless Win8 looks enticing enough).
My questions are...
- When I log onto this new Android phone with my same gmail address, and presumably be connected to France or Europe's Google Play, will I have access to ALL the apps I have now? Will some become unavailable to me? What about my purchased ones?