http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/05/googleio2013liveblog6624-1368638775-1368638815.jpgGoogle’s making it easy for educators and their students to discover and recommend applications and books with Play for Education. Announced on stage at this year’s I/O by Chris Yerga, Google’s Android Engineering Director, the new Play storefront organizes content by education type, age and various other criteria to make the content discovery process simple for higher learning institutions. What’s more, all of the content that appears within this curated portal bears educators’ stamps of approval, so users know that what they’re accessing is tried-and-tested for quality.
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