Google Applications definition

Google Applications means the machine-readable binary code versions of the applications defined as “Google Application(s)” hereunder which are provided to Customer in connection with this Agreement, and any modifications or updates thereto that Google may make available hereunder from time to time in its sole discretion.
Google Applications means the machine-readable binary code version of the Google applications listed at https://support.google.com/androidpartners_androidtv/answer/7170956?hl=en&re
Google Applications means the applications published by Google, which can be downloaded from Google Play in the multimedia screen in Vehicles that are equipped with openR link.

Examples of Google Applications in a sentence

  • Additionally, Company shall provide any and all other information, equipment and/or assistance necessary to allow Google to deliver the Google Applications and make the Google Applications (including over-the-air updates thereto) available on the Service and the Devices.

  • Company shall distribute the Google Applications via the following distribution methods (in any event, all in accordance with Section 4.3, each implementation and/or distribution of any Google Applications shall be subject to Google’s prior written approval): Company shall preload the Google Applications on the Devices as follows: After preload, an icon representing each Google Application shall appear on the Device phonetop, or as otherwise specified by the parties in a Launch Addendum.

  • Upon general availability to any third party, Google shall deliver the Google Applications to Company.

  • Without limiting the foregoing sentence, except for End Users as expressly set forth in this Agreement, Company shall not offer or distribute the Google Applications to any third party (except as set forth in Section 2.1).

  • The parties acknowledge that it is unreasonable to make any update to the Google Applications that causes a material malfunction in the Google Applications, the Devices, or the Telecom Operator’s network.

  • Google acknowledges that in the event Company sells Devices to a Telecom Operator, such Telecom Operator may impose restrictions regarding over-the-air updates of applications, including Google Applications.

  • The parties shall work together in good faith to deliver the most up to date Google Applications on the Devices.

  • The parties will discuss in good faith the timing for the discontinuation of any distribution of Google Applications that are licensed pursuant to this Agreement.

  • For the sake of clarity, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, neither party shall be required to account to the other or otherwise make any payment to the other regarding the Google Applications, Google products or services, the Devices or any revenue generated therefrom.

  • Subject to Google’s written approval prior to each use of a Google Trademark and to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Google grants to Company a limited, nonexclusive and nonsublicensable license during the Term to display those Google Trademarks expressly authorized for use in this Agreement, solely for the purposes expressly set forth herein as well as for advertising and marketing the Google Applications on Devices, subject to any restrictions listed in each Launch Addendum.


More Definitions of Google Applications

Google Applications means the machine-readable binary code version of the Google Applications listed in Exhibit A which are provided to Company in accordance with this Agreement, and any modifications or updates to Google Applications that Google may make available to Company hereunder from time to time in its sole discretion and any modifications or updates thereto that Google makes generally available. (Revd. 3/09) Portions of this document have been redacted pursuant to a Request for Confidential Treatment filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Redacted portions are indicated with the notation “[***]”.