Monday, September 15, 2014

Google Play Newsstand now in India

Google Play Store in India already had the Books, Movies and Devices. Music and Newsstand were missing. Now Google today launched Google Newsstand in India. It’s coming with 30 Indian publications and will be available starting tomorrow. 
Among the Indian publications that will be offered include Times Internet’s IndiatimesZigwheelsLuxpressoHealthmeupMensXPiDiva, NDTV’s NDTV Movies, NDTV Gadgets, NDTV Sports, Anandabazar Patrika’s ABP News & ABP Majha, Missmalini.com, HT Media’s Mint, Hindustan Times & DesimartiniJagran, ESPN Cricinfo and TV9 Telugu. 
Magazines include India Today, Vogue India, GQ India, Cosmopolitan India and Business Today. 
Apart from Indian magazines and publishers free & paid newspaper content from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times, news sites like ABC News, The Atlantic, CNET, Huffington Post, The Guardian and Reuters among others and magazines like Forbes, The Economist, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone and Wired will also be available. In fact Google is giving free access to NYT for 60 days. While web version wasn’t available its app has been in the Indian Play Store for quite some time. Google has informed that users can also purchase magazine subscriptions through this service. 
Play Newsstand was introduced by Google in November last year, by combining two of its services – Google Play Magazines and its social news reader apps Google Currents. The company had then claimed that the service will offer more than 1,900 free and paid full length publications to which users can subscribe on the web, Android and iOS. 
So get ready for premium content from Google starting tomorrow. 

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