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The folks over at Google have heard the crowd when it came to the online web version of the Android Market. The update consist of two major little itsy bitsy features that have seemed to have been missing from day one. Numero uno was the fact that “next” and “previous” buttons were non-existent in regards to screenshot navigation. Furthermore, if you wanted to close the screenshot out you had to search for that needle in a hay stack of an “X” button. In steps team Google to satisfy the crowd. Now, when you log into the Android Market online you’ll find those ever missing previous and next arrows on your screenshot or you can simply just click on the screenshot itself to get to the next pic. In addition, you will also receive the ability to rotate the screen right side up. Lastly, you can simply click anywhere outside of the screenshot to close it out. No more pesky searching for the tiny X button. If you want to see it all for yourself, head on over to the Android Market via the source link and check it out. Let us know what you think in the comments below.
The folks over at Google have heard the crowd when it came to the online web version of the Android Market. The update consist of two major little itsy bitsy features that have seemed to have been missing from day one. Numero uno was the fact that “next” and “previous” buttons were non-existent in regards to screenshot navigation. Furthermore, if you wanted to close the screenshot out you had to search for that needle in a hay stack of an “X” button. In steps team Google to satisfy the crowd. Now, when you log into the Android Market online you’ll find those ever missing previous and next arrows on your screenshot or you can simply just click on the screenshot itself to get to the next pic. In addition, you will also receive the ability to rotate the screen right side up. Lastly, you can simply click anywhere outside of the screenshot to close it out. No more pesky searching for the tiny X button. If you want to see it all for yourself, head on over to the Android Market via the source link and check it out. Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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