Google Lets Android Users Download Apps Directly From Search Results

Google appears to be rolling out a change to mobile search results on Android that let users download apps from the results page without having to to do from the Google Play store. A few reports have ...
Google Lets Android Users Download Apps Directly From Search Results
Written by Chris Crum

Google appears to be rolling out a change to mobile search results on Android that let users download apps from the results page without having to to do from the Google Play store.

A few reports have come out about this. It’s possible that it’s only a test, but a lot of people seem to be getting it. As far as I know, Android Police was first to report on it.

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The change may not make a huge difference in app downloads, but if it reduces friction at all and speed up the process for getting an app on a user’s phone, that’s gotta be a win for developers (not to mention users).

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