Wednesday 16 September 2015

Google Play Adds Indian Authors to its Library


Google Play Adds Indian Authors to its Library
Google has just updated its Google Play store by adding thousands of Indian authors to its library for Indian users to enjoy.

Some of the authors added are APJ Abdul Kalam and Amish Tripathi as well as the Indian classics to the new releases can now be found in the ebookstore. Google Play was first announced early last year and has remained popular, providing its users with various entertainment options to download for free or purchase. Some of the recreational choices offered are music, movies, television shows, and apps. Among the vast selection of books are several categories to search through including biographies, health, religion, travel, history, and politics to name a few. Obtaining books has never been easier through this virtual library and with books floating in the cloud, they can be read via any device. Virtual books can be read through an iPad, iPhone, Android devices, or tablets for a user's convenience. The Play Books app was recently updated to provide quicker performance and improvements were also made to its user interface.

Lately in the news, Google is close to releasing a new type of eye wear referred to as Google Glass where a tiny computer is attached to one side of the glasses. A user then has the ability to access the internet, take numerous photos or videos without the use of their hands. Activating Google Glass can be made through voice commands or by simply touching the glasses.

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