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Hey Developers! Save 30% With Pragmatic Programmers’ Android Books
If you are an aspiring Android developer looking to pick up some tutorials and best practices, you may want to swing by The Pragmatic Bookshelf. The 3rd edition of Ed Burnette‘s “Hello, Android” is now available and readers can save 30 percent off their purchases. …
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Dolphin Browser HD: Browsing Made Wonderful
The Android browser war got a little bit more interesting over the weekend with the release of Dolphin Browser HD. Building on the previous version (2.5), Dolphin adds a host of new features, including add-ons, multi-touch, and tabbed browsing. Be sure to click here for …
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US Cellular Scores Samsung R880 “Acclaim” in Exclusive Deal
Chicago-based US Cellular recently announced an exclusive Android handset deal with Samsung. Following on the heels of their recent HTC Desire news, US Cellular will offer the Samsung Acclaim sometime “around July”. While there are no pictures to share as of yet, we know what …
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Android Edges Apple for Smart Phone Market Share (US)
The Android train keeps gathering steam as evidenced by the latest report from The NPD Group. According to their estimates, Android has eclipsed Apple for second place in the United States in market share, behind Research in Motion. Android sits at a 28 percent share …
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Sprint Employees Begin EVO 4G Training; Screenshots a Plenty
AndroidGuys has been privileged to receive a plethora of screenshots showing Sprint’s EVO 4G training materials. According to our source, today’s the day that Sprint employees are beginning to train on the new WiMAX phone. Rumors have the phone pegged for a June 6th launch. …
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Girls Rule On Myxer
Myxer put out some interesting gender based stats of how their service is used. The short story of what these stats show is that women have the power in the marketplace. Let’s face it, we women like to shop and that definitely seems to be …
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Android APIs: A Spectrum of Openness
Does Android have private APIs? That depends on what you consider “private” and an “API”. Learn more in today’s episode of Building ‘Droids!
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ZumoDrive Connects Android Users to Their Content from Anywhere
Zumodrive, providers of a unique cloud-based file access system, announced the release of their Android application earlier this week. For those unfamiliar, ZumoDrive creates virtual drives on your devices which can then access cloud-stored files as if they were installed locally. Users can stream music …
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Download This!: Twitoc
Twitoc is one of those apps that you see and then ask yourself why you haven’t seen it before. It’s based around twitter but in a more simplistic manner than we’ve seen before. It’s not here to compete with Twitter, Seesmic, or Twidroid. Rather, it’s …
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Will Google Latitude be a Foursquare Killer?
Check this out. Google Latitude has three times the number of active users as Foursquare. Crazy, right? In fact, Latitude has grown 30 percent per month since 2010 started and sits at three million active users. On top of that, another five million people have …
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Watch Google I/O From Your Desk
Can’t make it to Google I/O on May 19th and 20th? That’s alright, there are thousands of others just like you. Fortunately, Google is going to be broadcasting the two-day event live via YouTube. This way all of you aspiring developers and Google lovers can …
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Language Translation Added to Google Goggles (v1.1)
The latest version of Google Goggles (1.1) is out and it brings the wonderful translation feature that was demonstrated back at Mobile World Congress. With Goggles, users can now take a picture of a word or phrase and have it translated on the fly. Check …
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Tag, Create, and Share Your World with Tagwhat
Colorado-based Tagwhat has just launched their new augmented reality app/service/experience for Android. Using the free application, users can place digital tags anywhere and everywhere. Want to share a great deal on the patio furniture you just scored? Take a picture, tag it, and share it! …
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ARCHOS 7 Announced, First Large Screen Android Tablet Under $200
Today find Archos formerly announcing their ARCHOS 7 home tablet which aims to bridge the gap between smart phone and desktop computers. With its 7-inch touch screen (800×480) and sleek form factor, the tablet connects via WiFi hotspots and provides access to the Internet. Stay …
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