Lifehacker: "Last week, Google rolled out a new version of Android to very little fanfare and quite a lot of boredom. There's a reason for that: Google Play Services.
Back in September of 2012, Google released a new app to the Play Store. It allowed the company to roll out new features to Android users running 2.2 and up without getting a complete OS upgrade. This app, Google Play Services, was the focus of the last Google I/O. And, as Android 4.3 demonstrated, it's a powerful tool for bringing new features to users of old operating systems.
So, how does this new platform work, and how does it differ from Android itself?"
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