[Q] google books - General Questions and Answers

hello am new to this
.. what it is I have a small problem
I have a Google play account ........ there for I can buy a apps/ books/ kinda anything really . I have a nexus 7 rooted . so when I buy a book from Google play store it saves them too ..data/data and so on but kinda put them in a file I can not recognise and missing half the pages out
but I can read the book on line in my account

whiteberry1972 said:
hello am new to this
.. what it is I have a small problem
I have a Google play account ........ there for I can buy a apps/ books/ kinda anything really . I have a nexus 7 rooted . so when I buy a book from Google play store it saves them too ..data/data and so on but kinda put them in a file I can not recognise and missing half the pages out
but I can read the book on line in my account
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Hi there,
You can download pretty much any content you purchase from the Play Store to be used off line. It gets, however, downloaded in a format that can only be recognized by Google's own applications (Google Movies, Google Books, Google Music, etc etc).
For instance, if you open Play Books and you go to My Library, you will see that each book in your online library will have a menu button. Hit that and you will get an option labelled "Keep on Device". Once that is done, you will get to download the content and can use it off line with the appropriate app, which in this case for this example would be Play Books.
Hope this helps.

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Google play will take over Market

Hi all,
Check this out
https://play.google.com/store
Soo... this is the Android Market with a new name (removing "Android") that is meant to be used on all devices, with Android Apps being 3rd in the list of things you can buy. Oh, and they have an iOS app now to slowly siphon their users once they buy stuff.
Also, does anyone know what tablet this is?
https://play.google.com/about/images/features-5-1.png
buhohitr said:
Hi all,
Check this out
https://play.google.com/store
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Im not sure about this Google Play? I dont really get it.. They changed the name of Google Music..How will it take over Market?
jager420 said:
Im not sure about this Google Play? I dont really get it.. They changed the name of Google Music..How will it take over Market?
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Google on Tuesday introduced Google Play, a cloud-based service formed from the merger of Android Market, Google Music, and Google eBookstore. It's Google's take on Apple's iTunes Store, with a dash of iCloud.
More details:
http://www.informationweek.com/news/development/mobility/232602115
Just got it.
Edit: I haven't been able to upload my screenshots through the app, have to go on pc
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buhohitr said:
Google on Tuesday introduced Google Play, a cloud-based service formed from the merger of Android Market, Google Music, and Google eBookstore. It's Google's take on Apple's iTunes Store, with a dash of iCloud.
More details:
http://www.informationweek.com/news/development/mobility/232602115
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I read the article and TBH I still dont get it. Nothing new that I didn't know. Does Google want more people to know about its Market features? I really just dont get what they merged? The market looks the same on my phone as it did before. The market via pc browser didnt change either, so I dont know what the big fuss is.. If someone can explain so my retarded ass gets it that would be much appreciated..
jager420 said:
I read the article and TBH I still dont get it. Nothing new that I didn't know. Does Google want more people to know about its Market features? I really just dont get what they merged? The market looks the same on my phone as it did before. The market via pc browser didnt change either, so I dont know what the big fuss is.. If someone can explain so my retarded ass gets it that would be much appreciated..
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OK, I'm going to give this a shot:
1. "The unified store as an effort to eliminate the hassle of moving files between computers and syncing devices."
2. "Google Play is entirely cloud-based so all your music, movies, books, and apps are stored online, always available to you, and you never have to worry about losing them or moving them again,"
3. Compete with Itune store.
4. The interface maybe similar to Market, but the way they store their content and how you retrieve them and the anywhere/anyplace availability is the key.
Example1 for item 1: You have 1000 songs store on your SD card and you back them up in your PC. 2 days later you down load 20 more songs from the Market but using your PC, now you need to sync these songs to your phone. Nope, not with Google play, all your songs are stored online, you can sync these songs directly to your phone.(eliminate the hassle of moving files between computers and syncing devices.
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OK, I'm going to give this a shot:
2. "Google Play is entirely cloud-based so all your music, movies, books, and apps are stored online, always available to you, and you never have to worry about losing them or moving them again,"
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My music was cloud based. I dont know about movies or books because I never bought so I couldnt tell you. It just seems to me that they are highlighting features that have always been there..
jager420 said:
My music was cloud based. I dont know about movies or books because I never bought so I couldnt tell you. It just seems to me that they are highlighting features that have always been there..
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That's the whole idea, it will work for everyone. In your case only music cloud base, other people may have movies or books or what ever. With Google play, it's one place cloud storage. How about other items that I listed??
Hindle1225 said:
Just got it.
Edit: I haven't been able to upload my screenshots through the app, have to go on pc
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NICE! I know most of ppl think this is stupid but I think Google is making a right move. But if they don't keep up, they will fall behind and so is their business.
buhohitr said:
NICE! I know most of ppl think this is stupid but I think Google is making a right move. But if they don't keep up, they will fall behind and so is their business.
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Google is continuing they're progression. Setting themselves up to be the future one stop shop for communication and entertainment.
I like to watch it unfold but I don't care for how invasive Google will eventually be with our information. In Europe you can send Google a letter asking them for all your history with Google services. One gentleman had 15,000 pages sent to him from Google. Google isn't legally obligated to do so in the US.
I'm done rambling now
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if your phone is rooted, it will not allow you to rent movies straight to your phone. I was able to get it start playing when I put the browser into desktop mode on the link it posts, but it just keeps loading. Anyone have any suggestions?
If you are rooted, DO NOT USE GOOGLE PLAY MOVIES.
Google does not allow movies to play on rooted phones, citing licensing issues (though I'm not really sure what having root access has to do with pirating movies).
If you have bought or rented a movie that you haven't watched yet, you can submit a support ticket requesting a refund. I got my refund within a few hours of complaining, so at least they're good about that.
In protest, I will no longer be making any music, movie, or book purchases from Google. I also changed all my privacy settings for my Google account to be least beneficial to Google (ie: no customized ads, etc). I'd like to see all root users that are pissed off by this move do the same. It seems perhaps Google doesn't realize just how many of us there are.
kakistocrat said:
If you are rooted, DO NOT USE GOOGLE PLAY MOVIES.
Google does not allow movies to play on rooted phones, citing licensing issues (though I'm not really sure what having root access has to do with pirating movies).
If you have bought or rented a movie that you haven't watched yet, you can submit a support ticket requesting a refund. I got my refund within a few hours of complaining, so at least they're good about that.
In protest, I will no longer be making any music, movie, or book purchases from Google. I also changed all my privacy settings for my Google account to be least beneficial to Google (ie: no customized ads, etc). I'd like to see all root users that are pissed off by this move do the same. It seems perhaps Google doesn't realize just how many of us there are.
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...you buy your media?
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kakistocrat said:
If you are rooted, DO NOT USE GOOGLE PLAY MOVIES.
Google does not allow movies to play on rooted phones, citing licensing issues (though I'm not really sure what having root access has to do with pirating movies).
If you have bought or rented a movie that you haven't watched yet, you can submit a support ticket requesting a refund. I got my refund within a few hours of complaining, so at least they're good about that.
In protest, I will no longer be making any music, movie, or book purchases from Google. I also changed all my privacy settings for my Google account to be least beneficial to Google (ie: no customized ads, etc). I'd like to see all root users that are pissed off by this move do the same. It seems perhaps Google doesn't realize just how many of us there are.
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That's been the case since Google allowed movie renting on their store. Honestly, I don't think it's Google's choice. The movie studios probably have a strong voice when it came to this choice. I'm guessing the movie studios believe that if you're rooted, it'd be easier to get passed the DRM they put in place.
I honestly don't care since I don't watch movies from the Play Store. The majority of Android users most likely never root their phones, thus they don't "lose out" on this option.
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rooted nook color
my nook color has a rooted sd card which has unlocked my 'reader' to so much more. Google Play marks most applications as incompatible, how can I change to something that Google play see as compatible? Other markets will load apps which work, but lately many apps are only available from Google Play. Suggestions anyone?
myhilo said:
my nook color has a rooted sd card which has unlocked my 'reader' to so much more. Google Play marks most applications as incompatible, how can I change to something that Google play see as compatible? Other markets will load apps which work, but lately many apps are only available from Google Play. Suggestions anyone?
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This is the Droid Charge forum. The Nook Color forum would be a much better place to ask that question.
I like how Google Play just introduced its first physical product, the GSM Galaxy Nexus. $400 out of contract. Damn.
I paid $300 for the Charge and it isn't even listed on the software update slides leaked recently. I hope Google goes with another company instead of Samsung for their next Nexus phone.
As for the Charge, I still like it, but wish I could add ram and a bigger flashdisk to it.
svzurich said:
I like how Google Play just introduced its first physical product, the GSM Galaxy Nexus. $400 out of contract. Damn.
I paid $300 for the Charge and it isn't even listed on the software update slides leaked recently. I hope Google goes with another company instead of Samsung for their next Nexus phone.
As for the Charge, I still like it, but wish I could add ram and a bigger flashdisk to it.
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I heard moto might come up with the next google phone, not sure if will keep the nexus name.
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So long as I can get a version using Verizon's unlimited LTE plan, SOLD!

[Q] Kindle/Nook/Google Books Tie together

I'm trying to find an app that can access and show me all three of my libraries for Google Play books, Kindle and Nook in the same thing.
Additional features that would be nice, but not required, the ability to search a title and have it search all three companies sites at the same time; the ability to click on a book and have it open up in it's corresponding application.
For the search feature, I want it to find the book for sale, not just show me a listing, for example, Google doesn't sell David Drake books, but Kindle does. Though Google will show the book in the Google play when doing a Google search, but you can't buy it from them..
If you know of anything that does all three, the main one or any combination of the three, let me know.

[Q] Google Play crashes at start on chinese tablet

Hello, community! I recently bought a Chinese tablet and one of the first things I did was to install Google Play and Google Play Services via apk, I also added my Google account. The problem is that after loading for a while it says: 'The application Google Play Store has closed unexpectedly'. The amazing thing is that it pops up a notification that there are updates for my apps! Also the tablet shows up in my Google account as a device. The other applications that require Google Play services (like youtube and google now) run fine. My firmware version is 4.1.1. Also the download manager IS enabled. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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Teogramm said:
Hello, community! I recently bought a Chinese tablet and one of the first things I did was to install Google Play and Google Play Services via apk, I also added my Google account. The problem is that after loading for a while it says: 'The application Google Play Store has closed unexpectedly'. The amazing thing is that it pops up a notification that there are updates for my apps! Also the tablet shows up in my Google account as a device. The other applications that require Google Play services (like youtube and google now) run fine. My firmware version is 4.1.1. Also the download manager IS enabled. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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This means that you have purchased a chinese style software configuration tablet. Thanks to encouragement by ccp policies towards google, many manufacturers (would you believe i have in my hands a samsung note 8 that does the same thing!) have stripped out the play store in favor of other alternatives. For me, i am going to root and flash this tablet and forget default aoftware is even something that exists.....

[Completed] Need help to download a Xperia only app from Play store

Hello everyone,
I'm really hoping if someone could help me here as I've been working on this all night since 7pm and its now almost 7am
I need access to a "Sony Only" app from the Google Play store which I believe is only for Sony tablets. I no longer own a Android device and so I went down the route of installing Bluestacks (Virtual Android) on my Mac and I tried rooting it to change the build.prop file and things started to fall apart. All I need is the APK, if someone could help me I'd be forever grateful.
The app is called "Sony 4K Ultra HD Remote". For some reason it doesn't appear in the Play store for me but a Google search brings it up instantly. I would post the link to the Google Play store for the app but I haven't had more than 10 posts on my profile in order to post links.
If someone could perhaps get the APK for me then I'd go out this afternoon and purchase a basic Android tablet to use it on. I just don't want to fork out money on something that might not work. Thank you
Off to catch some ZzzZzz
Hi
It's not Play store, but you can find your apk here => AppBrain - 4K Ultra HD Remote
philos64 said:
Hi
It's not Play store, but you can find your apk here [/URL][/B][/COLOR]
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I've used that link before but when you press download, it redirects you to the Google Play store.
I can't find the apk but there's no chance it would work with anything other than a Sony device anyway. If you still want to try, here's a way to get the all safely:
Install this chrome extension on a chrome on your desktop (i.e. not phone/tablet): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809458 and set it up
Go to the app page on the Play store site and follow the required steps to use the extension to download the apk and if all goes well you should be able to put it on your device SD card and side load it.
Once again, even if you do get the apk it probably won't work. Good luck anyway
Even if you use the AppBrain apk for download ?
Try to Sony Website
Or search via Google.
Nothing more about your apk in xda.
Good luck

Toturial for play store

Google Play Store app is a very popular app that you will find on your Android devices. The app comes pre-installed but if you want download Play Store in most of the Android devices, here we explain how do it easy. With the help of this app, you get access to millions and millions of apps in any category that you want. Tap on the app that you like and then download and install the app on your phone. Once the app is downloaded, you can start to use the app on your phone anytime and anywhere, provided your phone is connected to the internet.
How Download Play Store for Android devices
There is no way one will be able to access his or her favorite Android apps without Play Store. These apps are offered by third party developers through the Play Store app and hence you will have to visit the app center to get the download link to access your favorite apps. The process of downloading your favorite app is very simple.
Open the Play Store app on your phone and search for the app you want by keying in the name in the search option. A list of apps will be displayed on the screen. Choose the one that you want, go to its homepage and click on the install option that you see. The app will get automatically downloaded and installed on the device.
Go to the Settings option on your phone and then tap on the security option.
Look for unknown sources box and check this box in order to allow installation of apps from other sources.
The Android app is offered as an APK file online. They are offered through a variety of sources. Choose those sources that offer genuine and trustworthy Play Store APK file.
Click on the download link to get the APK file downloaded on your phone.
Once done, open the download section and then locate the Play Store APK file and tap on it to start the installation of the app on your phone.
After the app is installed, you will find the Play Store icon on the app section or the home screen of the phone. Tap it to get access to Play Store.
Download Play Store APK file on PC
If you do not have space on your device or if your device does not have internet access or Wi-Fi, then you can always download the Play Store APK file on your computer and then transfer it to your device.
Open the internet browser on your computer. Search for the best and the latest version of APK file for the Play Store app.
Make sure that you download the APK file only from trusted sources on the internet.
Visit the download page of the chosen APK file and then click on the download option to get the APK file downloaded on your PC.
Once done, it will be found in the download section on your PC.
Connect the Android device to your PC using a USB cable. Once both the devices are synced, transfer the downloaded APK file onto the Android device.
After this, you should visit the Settings>Security>Unknown Sources on Android phone and then activate the unknown source option.
Once done, open the Play Store APK file on the device and tap on it to get the Play Store app installer on the device.
If you are using an Android phone, then the Play Store app would be pre-installed on your phone. It will be seen in the apps section on your phone that will be in the form of 6 dots in a circle. Tap on it and it will take you to the apps loaded on your phone. Look for Play Store app icon and tap on it to instantly enter the app. There is nothing to worry if the Play Store app is not installed on your Android device. It can be downloaded manually.
Download Play Store app manually
The following are the steps to download and install Play Store app on Android phone manually.
Find a trusted Google Play Store APK (Android Application Package) file online and download it on your device.
Go to the Settings option on your phone and look for ‘unknown sources’ and tap it on.
Now, go to the download option on your phone and look for the Google Play Store APK file. Tap on it to install it successfully on your Android device.
With these few steps, you can easily download and install Play Store on your phone manually.
Play Store App Download for iOS devices
The full version of the Play Store app is not offered for iOS devices. Only certain apps offered by Google can be accessed by free on your iPhones and iPads. If you want the full version of Play Store to use on your iPhones, then you need to download the Play Store APK file on your device or computer.
After downloading the APK file, you should change the settings of your device to allow the installation from unknown sources. Then install the Play Store app on the phone to start accessing the apps offered by Play Store.
Go to the Settings option on the iPhone, look for security option and tap on it.
Find option unknown sources in the security option and tap on it to open it.
Look for the latest version of the Google Play Store app on the internet from your device.
Download the play store APK file from a trusted and genuine source onto your device.
Find the downloaded APK file in the download section of your phone and tap on it to install the Play Store app on the iPhone.
Once installed, click on the Play Store icon you see on the home screen and you can start using the app on your iPhone.
If you do not have a Google account created, you will not be able to use the Play Store app. If you already have a Google account, be it a Gmail account or Hangouts account or Google Talk account, then you can use the same username and password to sign into Play Store.
Locate the Play Store icon on the phone and tap on it.
You will see the Add a Google Account window, tap on existing if you have a Gmail account.
You will be directed to Google sign in option. Enter your email address and the password in the respective fields and tap on the ‘continues’ or the ‘next’ option.
In the set-up payment info, click on the skip option at the bottom left side of the page and then tick the box the backup and restore windows.
Finally, tap the right arrow on the bottom right corner of the screen to log into Play Store on your phone.
Play Store app not found?
If you do not find the Play Store app on your phone, then there are no way you will be able to carry out updates or download new Android apps on your phone. You should first re-install the app before you access any of the apps offered in Play Store.
Reinstalling Play Store app
It is important to install the Play Store app on your phone manually if you do not find the app anywhere on the device. This is a simple process.
Find a trusted Play Store APK file for Android phones from the internet and download the file on the device.
Go to Settings> Security> Unknown sources and then tap to switch on the option to install apps from unknown sources.
Find the downloaded APK file on your phone and tap on it to install the Play Store app on the phone.
Now you will have the Play Store app on your home screen.
One of the most popular and commonly used apps on any Android device is the Play Store app. This popular app from Google is the store from where you can get access to millions and millions of apps on various themes and categories. You need to have the data connection or Wi-Fi access on your phone in order to access the Google Play Store.
Play Store is an easy-to-use Android operating system developed and run by Google. It is a wonderful app that allows users to get access to numerous varieties of third party applications on their phone. The Google Play Store is a free app that comes pre-loaded in many of the Android devices that are on sale today. It will only work on Android devices. This is the app to visit if you are looking for premium and free Android apps for various categories. It is the largest marketplace for Android apps.
Why use Play Store services?
The Google Play Store is a digital distribution platform that allows plenty of software and application developers from all over the world to upload all kinds of apps that they create. This is an open source Android platform. The Play Store app is the one-stop solution for the Android users to get any kind of app that they want to download on their phone. There is no way an Android user can bypass the Play Store to get access to their favorite apps. Hence, Play Store gains significant importance and is a must have on all Android devices.
If you want to access any of the apps or even the Google Play Store that you have just downloaded to your device, you should first sign in to the Google Play account. If you are not having any Google account created, then you will have to first create it and then use the username and password that you have created to sign in to the Google Play Store app.
How to add another Google Play Store account?
Got to the settings menu of your phone and tap on it.
Scroll down the settings page to locate the Accounts option. Then tap on it.
A list will come up depending on the number of accounts that you have signed in on your device. Finally, you will see “add account” option at the last. Tap that.
Here too, you will find a lot of apps showing up. Look for Google or Google Play option and tap on it.
On the next screen, key in the New Google account info and the password that you would like to use to access Play Store and finally tap the Accept button. This way a new account will be added.
If you are looking to do more than just talking on your Smartphone, then you will be amazed that there is a wide range of applications on offer on the internet to offer you a lot of information, music, books to read, movies, etc., right on your phone. All this is possible if you have the Google Play Store app installed on your phone. Tap this app icon on the phone and you will be taken to the main page of the app where you get access to all kinds of content in a wide range of categories. The Play Store developed and operated by Google is the official app for the Android operating system.
Reasons for its popularity
With Play Store app downloaded and installed on your Smartphone, you will have access to loads of entertainment, games, music, movies and books all the time. All that is needed is for the phone to have access to the internet and the entire world will be at your fingertips. No matter you want to check out the latest news or listen to your favorite band or watch your favorite movie, you just need to visit the Play Store app, choose the app that you want, download it on your phone and then start to listen to music or watch videos at will. This is why the Google Play Store app is a very popular app among Android device users.
As you can see, there are many ways by which you can download and install the Play Store app on your device. Even if your phone does not have pre-installed Play Store app, it can be easily downloaded and installed on the phone using the trusted Play Store free APK file that is offered on the internet. The best part is that the APK file can also be downloaded on a computer or any other device and then be sent to the phone using a USB cable or by other means.
And the point on remaking a tutorial that everyone already knows is?
Useless thread is useless
Very informative and useful guide for someone who just bought their first android phone. Very nice, keep posting stuff like this and the next time maybe more advanced guide would helpful.

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