Sky Go launches on Android
Finally the Android faithful can sink their teeth into the broadcast giant’s streaming app
The Sky Go app has officially hit the Android Market two days earlier than itspreviously reported February 22 launch dateand has got the green light for owners of “the most popular handsets” which include the HTC Desire S and Samsung Galaxy S II.
In addition to launching the Sky Go app on Android, the broadcast giant also announced that it will be streaming Sky 1, Sky Arts 1 and Sky Living on the Sky Go service, in addition to itsF1 Race Control appwhich is due to be released in March.
If you fancy checking out the Sky Go Android app then head on over to theAndroid Marketright now where you can load up your device with a big helping of streaming goodness.
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