So far, owners of non-certified devices Google could not legallyaccess the Android Market. Google has to be tackled with an updatedversion of its Web application store online. Google has justcompleted a small update that now allows the Web version of itsAndroid Market to recognize devices that are not certified by thepublisher.

This concerns especially the shelves whichflourish under brand names and stuff. The site Liliputing did a testwith shelves well-known in the United States as the Kindle Fire orBarnes & Noble. These are now recognized without any problems.

Better, since this update, the Android Market web versioneven recognize the HP TouchPad Android! This will allow users toinstall an application directly from the browser of their shelf,without having to bother to cheat to find. Apk. Or be limited toapplication stores online alternatives largely worse off than theAndroid Market.

This news should also be a welcomedevelopment for all Chinese tablets very cheap, but lacking acertification from Google.