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Unofficial Count Has Android Market Hovering Near 25,000 Apps
It has been barely a month since we talked about the number of apps unofficially hitting the 20,000 mark and we’re ready for another milestone. At some point in the next few days, the tally should put the Android Market at 25,000 apps.
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“Bebbled” Game Review + Developer Interview
Bebbled, a game that has been around in the Android Market for FREE since October, recently appeared in the Featured App’s section. Due to its increasing popularity it is only proper that AndroidGuys take a look and have their say, and a lot of good …
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Cooliris Develops Media Gallery for the Nexus One, Joins Open Handset Alliance
Cooliris, provider of photo and video software on multiple platforms, has added Android to the mix by providing the Media Gallery application for the Nexus One. Google partnered with Cooliris to develop this new media gallery.
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Is Google Serious About Maturing the Android Market?
With all the different seemingly conflicting reports about developers fleeing both the iPhone app store and the Android Market, the question remains
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Bada-Bing Bada-Boom. Another OS? There Ain’t No Room.
Or is there? On 8 December, Samsung unveiled a new mobile OS that they will begin placing on select phones. The name of the OS? You guessed it, Bada. In terms of the OS, Samsung states that Bada is an open platform, that aims to …
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App Review: Vibrate During Meetings
Vibrate During Meetings (VDM) is a clever, yet simple widget that will automatically change your phone settings to put your phone into vibrate mode. Now I know there are plenty of these “change your phone settings” apps on the market that do the same thing, …
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Leaving T-Mobile Behind for Verizon Droid
Anyone following the invasion of the Droid can see a plethora of reviews on PhoneDog, Gizmodo, Boy Genius Report among others. So I will spare you the redundancy since those guys do reviews for a living and are much better at it than I. What …
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App Review: Bedside 3.0
Like Nyquil’s “nighttime-sniffling-sneezing-coughing…” medicine, the upcoming Bedside 3.0 application is the nighttime, light dimming, sound stopping, music playing, flashlight providing, alarm linking, customizable, amazingly supported must have on your nightstand so you can rest Android application!
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App Review: Puzzle Blox
For me, puzzle games are the best. Whether it involves shapes, bubbles or words, I just dig them. I’ve wasted plenty of time with the Final Fantasy series, I know the Mario Brothers all too well and the last time my brother was in town …
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Wireless Tether: A Love Story
This is more of a personal recommendation than it is an application review. Anyone who does work on the go nowadays knows just how essential “all over” internet access is. But wireless data-only plans are often expensive and require another piece or two of hardware, …
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App Review: Robo Defense
Whether its while you’re in line at the store, or sitting waiting for class to start, I am sure that many of you have your own go to game for wasting a few minutes of time here and there. Robo Defense by Lupis Labs is …
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App Review: DriveSafe.ly
DriveSafe.ly is an application that will read aloud the text messages you receive while driving or doing anything that stops you from looking at your Android’s screen. The application itself is free (available from the Market) but to get more choice of voices or to be …
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App Review:WiSyncPlus 1.4.12
WiSyncPlus is a fairly complex application for the G1 that will that automatically enable or disable syncing on your WiFi. I am not saying it is complex because of difficulty to use it , it is just a very detailed program with many options. This …
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App Review: On Air (WiFi Disk)
Android devices operate almost exactly like computers and obviously runs independent of one. You don’t need to sync your Android with a cable to get your emails, contacts, calendar entries as it can be done through the air. The same goes with applications or podcasts. …
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App Review: ShuffleTone
ShuffleTone is great for anyone who wants to spice up their text and phone ringers. It is brought to us by the guys over at DizWare. ShuffleTone allows you to select a list of songs/ringtones to play. When you receive a call or text message, …
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