Fake Google Apps Hit The Windows Phone Store

Fake Google Apps Hit The Windows Phone StoreHeads up Windows Phone users, it looks like you guys will have to keep an eye on what you’re downloading in the Windows Phone store because according to reports, it seems that there has been a recent flood of fake Google apps making their way onto the Windows Phone.

The report claims that a developer has managed to register himself with the Windows Phone Store under the “Google Inc.” moniker and has since uploaded a bunch of fake Google apps like the ones you can see in the image above. (more…)

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    Google Reader Goes Mobile

    Google has now brought another service to the comfort of your fingertips. Google Reader is a feed subscription manager that many people use. Now you can track all of your favorite news from your mobile device.

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    Google Chrome Could Arrive On Windows Phone

    Google Chrome Could Arrive On Windows PhoneWindows Phone users would not have been too thrilled in recent memory as Google does not seem to want to allocate resources to develop apps for the mobile operating system simply for the fact that the number of users as opposed to Android and iOS platforms are tiny in comparison. Well, a leopard might not be able to change its spots, but a company can change its policy. It seems that Google might introduce Chrome to Windows Phone eventually.

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