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Google?s Nearby Share is the company?s competitor to AirDrop, which allows Android users to share files seamlessly between devices. Now, Google is rolling out the ability for users to share apps with nearby Android devices using Nearby Share. The new feature allows users to share apps from Google Play with the people around them with an Android smartphone, even without having an Internet connection or Wi-Fi. In order to use the new feature, users need to go to Google Play Store on their Android phone, open the hamburger menu, and then select My Apps and Games. feature, which says that users can now send and receive apps with anyone nearby using Google Play.


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