Over the last year or so the Google Android Market has seen some pretty intense changes. Originally the Android Market was meant just for smartphone apps, but now it includes e-books, music, videos and more. This development has lead Google to get rid of the Android Market name and rename it as Google Play aimed at tying together all the digital media in one place. The best part? You don't have to have an Android to access the digital media. It's accessible from web browsers.
Should Google have made this switch or should Google have kept the Android Market as it was?
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