It can be difficult to comprehend that Google was initially just a search engine. Since then, the business has expanded and now provides a wide range of digital services for both individuals and companies. The Google Play Store, which is commemorating its tenth anniversary, is one of those services. Google revealed today that it would update the Google Play logo to better match its other offerings.
The Google Play Store was originally known as the Android Market when Android 1.0 was released. It would be rebranded a few years later, and today it has over 2.5 billion users. It is accessible in more than 190 nations. Of course, without its content, the Google Play Store wouldn't amount to much, and the over two million developers who contribute to the creation of the fantastic apps in the store deserve all the credit. Google is also providing a bonus for Google Play Points in honour of its tenth anniversary.
With purchases from the Google Play Store, users can earn Google Play Points, a rewards programme. When you first sign up for the service, you will receive a bonus that is multiplied by three the first week. Thereafter, you will receive one point for every dollar spent. Check to see if Play Points are accepted in your area because this value will, of course, vary by nation. When you have a sufficient number of points, you can use those points to buy things like digital content, coupons, and more.