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That is the thing, to use any, and I mean any Google app on Android you must have Google Play Services install.There are a variety of Google Play Services that you could download and install, but since your device is not an known brand to the Google Play Services, you need to download each version and try it, until you get the right one. If you go to the link, you'll notice that it says "All Versions". When you read the version number, the last three numbers is the code to the device it is compatible with; example: the version that ends in 438, this version is compatible with Nexus 5. Here is the link to download Google Play Services. Make sure that Unknown Sources is enable within Settings>Security.
Not sure why Google makes it so hard to find... but you need to download the play store apk, enable installing APK files from unknown sources (i.e. not from the Play Store itself) in Settings, then (re)install the Play Store APK file that you downloaded - typically by browsing to it in the My Files app (look in Download history) and tapping on it.
isnt the google play icon on your netbook? or is this a tablet because if its a tablet then it should automatically come with google play i have never heard of downloading google play , but you can use it to get this Furby BOOM Android Apps on Google Play
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