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by MatthewPhillips 4939 days ago
One has to wonder what the problem was with Market.
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The rebranding occurred when Google changed it from an Android app store into a one-stop-shop for apps but also books, movies, and other downloadable media.
I took it as a way of making Google's involvement more clear; it's not immediately obvious "Android Market" is Google-related, where "Google Play Store" is.
That seems reasonable. But it explains "Google" more than "Play". (Why not "Google Market"?)

I assume Google decided on "Play" over "Market" for other reasons.

I've been thinking more about this, and it's strange that Microsoft also rebranded their Windows Phone Marketplace to Windows Phone Store. Makes me wonder if focus groups don't like the word "market" for some reason. It's not commonly used in Americanized English, so I wouldn't be surprised if many people are confused by what Market is, in terms of a phone application.