Today Nokia (the part not acquired by Microsoft) announced that its map app Here is officially rolling out in the Google Play app store.
The app had technically been available for Android users before today, but only as an APK (Android application package) download. Starting today, the app is finally live where the Android masses gather to discover and download new apps.
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You can download Here for Android right here.
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