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Android play store download problem Continue Read your favorite e-books easily on your Android with Google Play Books.Google Play Books is a free app for Android that gives you lots of good collection of downloadable e-books for you to enjoy. Get your favorite e-books uploaded to your android easily with New York Times bestsellers, up-and- coming authors, and free book collections. Then we set up your experience with personalized settings. You can follow your favorite comic book series, discover new books to read, and be offered with personalized and curated books that you can sniff. Download Google Play Books now and enjoy reading e-books anytime and anywhere. Please visit Tom's Guide for more interesting apps and breaking news for Android.And if you have any Android problems, go and check out Tom's Guide forums. Download If you were looking for an easy way to get the entire Nexus experience typing for Android on your own device, we're here to tell you that your search is over. Today, Google's keyboard was added to the Google Play Store - announced via the Android page on Google - and anyone with a compatible device can now download it for free. If, for whatever reason, you still haven't got the chance to try Google Keyboard yourself, all you need to know is that it offers an Android stock typing experience, so it's called the Nexus typing experience above. It's said to turn the usual input method into something smart and easy, so if you're a big actually able to type the words you want to say, then that's what you definitely need to look at. Tapping the microphone in Google's keyboard allows voice Typing to easily compose messages on the go. And built-in dictionaries ensure that the best typing experience is available for 26 different languages. If you still don't have it on your own Android smartphone or tablet (and you use Android 4.0 or later), then check out the Google Play link at the source below to install it. Tagged: GoogleGoogle Play Store Do you know these rumors that the upcoming Nexus tablet will be called Google Play? They were so wrong! Google has just announced the launch of a new comprehensive cloud service called Google Play, which will include the former Android Market, Google Music and Google Ebookstore. From what we've seen Google Play is similar to iTunes, since it's designed to be a central depository for all your media and apps. However, you will be able to access the content Play with any device. For example, you can read books on your tablet and switch to your smartphone at any time. You'll be able to streaming movies or downloading them locally to watch offline. The same goes for music. Google calls Play a digital entertainment destination where you can find, enjoy and share your favorite music, movies, books and apps online and on your Android phone or tablet. In other words, Google Play should be a single media destination that gives you everyone access to your music, videos, e-books or apps, whether you're accessing them from your smartphone, tablet, laptop or smart TV. Here's what you'll be able to do with Google Play, according to the official Google Blog:Store up to 20,000 songs for free and buy millions of new tracksDownload of more than 450,000 Android apps and gamesBrowse the world's largest selection of eBooksRent thousands of your favorite movies, including new releases and HD titlesSay Hello Google Play Store (depending on which Where You Live) In the coming weeks, Google will roll out major changes: Android Market will become the Google Play Store, while other Google Services/apps will become correspondingly Google Play Movies, Google Play Books, and Google Play Music.All your previously purchased media and apps will remain available in Google Play.A big caveat: the type of media you'll find in Google Play: : music, movies, movies, books and Android appsIn Canada : Movies, books and Android appsin Australia, books and Android appsin Japan, movies and Android appsEverywhere yet: only Android appsGoogle Play launches with 7 days to play SaleGoogle decided to make a splash with the new Google Play service, so they will offer some goodies to attract users. The promotion is called 7 days to play and will last (you guessed) a week. In the U.S., the sale comes with full albums, movies, e-books and apps, each for as little as 25 cents. In addition, Google has promised that other sales will work all week, giving you access to content at a discounted price. For more information, head over to ll keep you updated as we get more juicy details about the new Google Play service. The new Google Play is available online, although the changes (except for the Google Play logo) are minimal. Now, market.android.com redirects to changes to apps will come within the next week on devices running Android 2.2 or later. Whether it's your first smartphone or just your first using Android, there's a lot to love here, and it all starts with finding some apps to fill this new phone (or tablet) with. Google Play is the app store that Google runs, and it's also an important part of Android security as it scans apps before and after how they are loaded and controls them for unusual activities. It can be a bit overwhelming when you first open Google Play, but don't worry, we're here to help you get started! If you already know, you know the app you're looking for, or keep in mind a certain type of app, you can search for it rather than browse the application categories. Click on the Google Play icon on your home screen. Click on the white search bar at the top of the screen. Enter the app name (or type of app) you're looking for. Click the search icon on the keyboard (should be in the Location of the Enter key). If you're not quite sure what you want, or your search results won't help you (don't worry, this is happening to all of us), there are other ways to find apps on Google Play. As you browse apps in Google Play you can browse the best Google Play charts to try to find the new app you want to install. Click on the Google Play icon on your home screen. Click the top charts under the Home tab. Now you're ready to view the charts for new apps. Swipe left and right between charts for Top Free, Top Paid, Top Grossing, Top New Free, Top New Paid and Trending. You can also view Google Play by category: Tap the Google Play icon on your home screen. Click Categories under the Home tabs/games. Click the category you'd like to see. Now, some app categories are just a series of Top Charts narrowed down to this category of apps, but other categories have apps and subcategories in addition to Top Charts for this category. Once you've found one that you like, it's time to install it. How to download free apps Click on the app in search results or categories. Click More and view the app's description and reviews to make sure the app seems right for you. Click Set. The app will now download and install itself, usually within seconds depending on how big or small the app is. If you're on an old version of Android, you'll have to accept the app's permissions before it loads. Read the permissions before clicking Agree. Once the app is ready to install, the Open button will appear in the same location as the previously occupied Installation button. How to buy a paid app The process of buying a paid app is just hair different from downloading for free, and it looks like this: Click on the app you would like to buy. Click on the price to bring payment options. Your default payment method will be shown. If you want to change the way you pay, click the arrow down next to the current payment method. Click on payment methods. Click on one of the established payment methods. If you don't have one, you'll be asked to add a credit card, PayPal account, or carrier billing. Click Buy. Confirm your Google Play password or use your fingerprint to Purchase. Payment is processed and downloads will begin. Click Continue to close the window. Apps need updates from time to time, and if you need to manually update apps, here's how you do it. Swipe from the left edge of the screen or tap the three-line menu icon in the top white line to open the menu. Tap Touch apps and games. An app that needs updates will appear at the top of the list. To update one app, tap the update window next to the app. Click Update Everything to update all apps in need of updates. Instead of manually updating apps that are easy to forget, Google Play is set to automatically update apps for you when you're on Wi-Fi. If you prefer to have it install updates automatically, even when on cellular data - or not an automatic update at all - you can change settings easily. Swipe from the left edge of the screen or tap the three-line menu icon in the top white line to open the menu.