Friday, 16 May 2014

News by:  Hamad Ali 16th May 2014
Developers based in 13 new countries can now sell apps on Google Play (with new additions such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Turkey), bringing the total to 45 countries with support for local developers. Google also increased their buyer currency support to 28 new countries, making it even easier for you to tailor your pricing in 60 countries.
     Of course, as developers, when it comes to payments, there’s nothing for you to do; Google process all payments, reconcile all currencies globally, and make a monthly deposit in your designated bank account. This means you get to focus on what you do best; creating beautiful and engaging apps and games.

PayPal support:

Now Google make it possible for people to choose PayPal for their Google Play purchases in 12 countries, including the U.S., Germany, and Canada. When you make a purchase on Google Play in these countries, you'll find PayPal as an option in your Google Wallet; just enter your PayPal account login and you'll easily be able to make purchases. They know their goal, to provide users with a frictionless payment experience, and this new integration is another example of how they work with partners from across the payments industry to deliver this to the user.
     Also The permissions menu has been simplified and should be a little more user-friendly thanks to categories that can be collapsed or expanded as a user sees fit. There is also a new “Additional Information” section available that reveals information about required permissions, content rating, installed size, and the version number. These changes join some minor UI tweaks.
     Since Google rolls out updates to their core apps over the course of several days, there is a good chance you could still be waiting for this update. You don’t have to though as the APK is now available for download and install using this link:



news source: android-developers