Google Android is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel. It was invented eleven months ago by Google.
Yes WHERE is available on the android market and uses Google Maps by itself.
There is no such thing as an Android account. You need to create a Google Account for use certain services on Android such as Android Market
Though Google Play (previously called Android Market) is generally available for Android OS 2.2 and above, it may be limited for use on devices with Android 2.1, and/or the device itself might not be compatible to use it.
Yes - go to Android Market
Google is the head of Android !
Yes, Android is a Google Product.
yeah i think it comes with it
They do not. IPhones use Apple's iOS (version 7 as of this writing), while Android phones use Google's Android OS (4.4 KitKat is the latest).
When paying an Android App, you use your Google Checkout. Google Checkout uses your credit card or bank account to charge you the cost of your purchase. It is normally linked to your Google Account.
Google Play has an app for Google Maps that can be downloaded on an Android device. Google Mobile also has apps for Android devices, including Google Maps.
I'm not absolutely certain that this is the reason, but here's my guess: Google owns Android. They also have a checkout software that they use called Google Checkout. Because they obviously make money through Google Checkout, they don't want to let people who are using Android Market bypass Google Checkout to use PayPal.
android!