Google I/O 2010: Android Market soon to be accessible from PC

Another most-wanted Android feature has been ticked off the list by Google today, which revealed an all-new Android Market web site which allows PC app-buying – and direct over-the-air transmission of apps to your Android phone.

Once you’ve signed in to the forthcoming new Android Market with the same Gmail account details used on your phone, you’re able to ping apps across to your mobile from the comfort of the new Android Market portal. Just. Like. That.

Just like this:

android market download syncing

google tv apps

The second image not only shows the new Android Market sending an app, it also illustrates apps being pinged directly from PC to Google’s new Android-powered Google TV format. It’s all getting a bit too exciting, this.

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  1. Niels C

     /  May 21, 2010

    Good. Next step is for the telcos to sort things out with the incredibly greedy Euro-banks, so we can have paid apps too.

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  2. Can’t wait for this. Curious if it’s only going to be compatible with Froyo? It’s seeming that way, as that’s the only way to update the market app itself. This is gonna be killer!

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