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January, 18 2011 Post By: admin

Best Motorola Droid Bionic apps

Still looking for the best Motorola Droid Bionic apps? Here are the best 30 apps for your Droid Bionic. Best HTC Desire Apps AIM – AOL Instant Messenger client for android. Data sent through network. No SMS fee. Support for smileys and chat bubble styles. Adroid-rss – A fully functional reader created to learn the [...]

September, 17 2010 Post By: admin

Best Dell Streak apps

You might have just got the Dell Streak, or may be you are still thinking of getting  it, here are the best Android apps to get your started. This list covers the most important tasks you might want to do on your phone from apps management, to game, music, map, and email. 1. Advanced Task [...]

August, 04 2010 Post By: Wali

TCBY Congratulates Google on Froyo Rollout

The Country’s Best Yogurt is no stranger to frozen yogurt (Froyo) as it’s part of what makes up their delicious menu.  Thus, they were only too tickled by the Android 2.2 (Froyo) rollout that is taking place across the world right now for many popular phones.  Thinking of ways to make their appreciation known to Google, TCBY decided to plant 300 palettes of sod in the 20-plus acres next to the Googleplex with a sweet message.  You can see from the image below that the note reads, “TCBY Frozen Yogurt…We Think the New Android 2.2 Fro-Yo Upgrade is Sweet!”  Pretty swell, don’t ya think? *****PRESS RELEASE***** TCBY, AMERICA’S FRO-YO PIONEER, ACKNOWLEDGES GOOGLE’S LAUNCH OF THE ANDROID 2.2 UPGRADE CALLED FRO-YO TCBY Plants Congratulatory Message In Field of Green at Google Headquarters Salt Lake City, UT (August 4, 2010) – TCBY, the Country’s Best Yogurt, was entertained when it learned that Google was using food names for the upgrades to its wildly popular Android phone, which is selling at the rate of 160,000 phones a day according to TechCrunch. With Cupcakes, Donuts and Eclairs already consumed by Google’s earlier upgrades, the frozen yogurt innovator was thrilled to find out Google was taking a healthy position with its latest upgrade, fondly named “fro-yo” which releases this week. To show support for Google and its own effort to increase the consumption of probiotic-based fro-yo in America, TCBY wanted to send to Google Headquarters (AKA Googleplex) simply “The Country’s Best Yogurt” to acknowledge the latest upgrade, which according to industry experts is loaded with new user features, new platform technologies, new developer services and new developer APIs. Feeding thousands of employees at Google’s corporate campus was a nice idea, but TCBY wasn’t sure if it could get 600 gallons of its amazingly popular fro-yo past security without a meltdown. Knowing Google has an appetite for green initiatives including clean energy and carbon footprint reduction, TCBY thought of a better idea, a fresher, greener idea. TCBY chose instead to plant (metaphorically speaking) 300 palettes of sod in the 20-plus acreage or nearly 450,000 square feet adjacent to the Googleplex and leave a congratulatory message that reads, “TCBY Frozen Yogurt…We Think the New Android 2.2 Fro-Yo Upgrade is Sweet!” An aerial of the before and after stunt was captured, of course, on Google Earth. NOTE: TCBY Congratulates Google on Froyo Rollout originally appeared on AndroidGuys .

July, 23 2010 Post By: Wali

Android Creations: a Live Wallpapers Gallery

One of the most talked about features of Android 2.1 was the addition of live wallpapers. A live wallpaper is similar to a normal Android application and has access to all the facilities like GPS, accelerometers, network access, etc, thus adding a truly rich and interactive experience to your home screen. The stock Android 2.1 came pre loaded with a good collection of live wallpapers, and the Android Market also offers a lot of downloads. But there were not too many places on the Internet that showcased a healthy collection of them under one roof. Enter  www.AndroidCreations.net The website is neatly arranged in a grid…

July, 20 2010 Post By: admin

Snaptic expands the Move Your App! developer challenge

Are you a developer looking for your next great app idea? Planning what you’re going to build once you get invited to Google’s App Inventor ? Snaptic, creators of 3banana, AK Notepad, and Compass Android applications, has recently announced a new segment of their  Move your App! developer challenge focused on improving the health of the Android community. I would be amiss to mention Snaptic’s challenge without mentioning Snaptic’s inspiration, the Health 2.0 challenge . The Health 2.0 challenge is sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services, and challenges health care organizations and app development professionals to come up with and build applications aimed at…

July, 07 2010 Post By: Wali

Borders Opens eBook Store, Releases Android App

Today finds Borders Group, Inc. announcing the launch of their Kobo-powered, Borders-branded eBook store. Kicking off with access to over 1.5 million books, the store offers a variety of formats including ePub, PDF, and mobile. Also available immediately is a Borders ebook application for Android. The announcement comes hot on the heels of the Kobo Android app which launched just a few weeks back. In an effort to help differentiate themselves from the competition, the Borders digital store will offer added incentives to their Borders Rewards loyalty program customers. Benefits are said to include special gift cards, free shipping on certain items, double Borders Bucks, and more! Borders forecasts a healthy digital future as they expect …

July, 02 2010 Post By: admin

MIT’s NETRA system brings Android to the optometrist

While the Android OS is being used by developers to deliver information and entertainment, the guys over at MIT are using the open platform to help bring the world into focus. Some of you might recall MIT’s Bokodes technology which they hope will replace all of today’s various barcodes.  Well, it turns out that the 3D/holographic nature of Bokodes technology can also be used to measure variations in eye sight.  With the help of a $2 optical box and an application that runs on Android, MIT’s NETRA system is able to measure one’s prescription very similarly to a Shack-Hartman sensor (minus all the lasers and the huge price tag). The application and optical …

June, 17 2010 Post By: admin

Droid X Apps

Best Apps For Droid Z AIM – AOL Instant Messenger client for android. Data sent through network. No SMS fee. Support for smileys and chat bubble styles. Adroid-rss – A fully functional reader created to learn the new Android platform SDK. It’s an ongoing effort to better understand and embrace the Android design philosophy, welcome [...]

June, 17 2010 Post By: admin

HTC EVO Apps

Here are the must have apps for your Sprint HTC Evo. Best Apps For Sprint HTC Evo AIM – AOL Instant Messenger client for android. Data sent through network. No SMS fee. Support for smileys and chat bubble styles. Adroid-rss – A fully functional reader created to learn the new Android platform SDK. It’s an [...]

May, 26 2010 Post By: admin

Congress for Android: Social activism just got a bit more mobile

My parents told me to never talk politics with people you don’t know…or people you do know for that matter. As such, I’m not going to reveal my political tendencies, who my favorite candidate is, or whether I agree or disagree with the current health care reform legislation. What I will do, however, is suggest that no matter whether or not you agree with President Obama’s beliefs or objectives, one of the better things he has brought to the American people is a growing interest in social activism. Love him or hate him, more and more…

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