
Google continues its aggressive expansion campaign, announcing that the Android Market will soon be up in 18 new countries. This means that the US will no longer be the sole beneficiary of apps for their Android smartphones and giving foreign owned Android smartphones access to various apps.
The countries include the likes of Brazil, India, Mexico, Russia, and Sweden. Once Google’s app store hits the additional countries, it will bring the total number of countries with access to the Android Market to 32.








