Android users will see more updates coming their way, as Google released minor tweaks for apps like Google Wallet, Music and Drive.
Google Drive has got folder management tools that will filter folders by the type of content. Pinned documents can be auto-synced, allowing the user to print files using Google Print. The Documents Editor has been introduced to a number of changes like comment support, font management and pinch-to-zoom, Pocketnow reported.
The Google Play Music and Wallet have also gone through some minor changes. The Wallet update, however, seems like it has not brought many changes to its changelog. These updates have security and battery life improvements.
Google Wallet is a mobile payment system developed by Google that lets users store their debit cards, credit cards, loyalty cards, and gift cards. It was demonstrated May 26, 2011 at a news conference and the app was released September 19, 2011.
Wallet supports debit cards and credit cards from Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. It is also password-protected and is available on Sprint and Virgin Mobile phones, as well as the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, LG Viper, LG Optimus Elite and HTC EVO 4G.
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service that was released April 24, 2012. Users are offered 5GB free space. It can be used from anywhere in the world, on PCs or mobile. It can be used to create and collaborate documents, spreadsheets and presentations. The users can send a big attachment through Gmail. Pictures stored are available on Google+.








