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Google announces Chrome Web Store in India

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Google has announced the expansion of its Google Chrome store, open marketplace to India.

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The open marketplace, which was launched nine months ago in the United States allows Google Chrome web users to discover and try applications available on the web.

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Announcing the launch through a blog post, Guneet Singh, lead consumer marketing and Gautam Gandhi, new business development posted, "Today, we're expanding and making the store available in 24 more countries, including India. You'll now find it much easier to discover and add new apps, extensions and themes to Chrome, across a variety of categories."

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Google also announced that, Chrome web users can access a range of new applications, which are developed from Indian developers and publishers in the newly launched web store.

In addition, web users can try out thousands of others applications which are available in the Chrome store using Chrome web browser.

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