The New Web-Based Android Market Is Up

In the midst of their Honeycomb announcements today, Google announced the brand new Android Market website, which allows you to browse, search for, purchase and manage Android apps for your phones (and tablets) right from your computer.

We’ll have a complete walkthrough later today, but you can check the site out right now by heading to market.android.com. You can browse the Market just fine, but it looks like signing in isn’t working just yet, so stay tuned.


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