Posted on 02 June 2010 by admin
From Source: TechRadar
OK, so the Android Market is more akin to Lidl or Asda than the iPhone’s enormous, indulgent Selfridges-at-Christmas time approach, but the open source nature of Google’s OS means there’s plenty of innovation to be found on its budget shelves.
And best of all, most of the good stuff on Android is free, thanks to the work of developers who do it for love alone. These 20 free Android apps should be any Android owner’s Day One installs…
Listropolis’ Take:
I love my Nexus One. If, like me, you’re making the switch to Android from an iPhone, this list will come in VERY handy.
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Sneak Peak At 7 Android Apps Out of MIT
Posted on 09 May 2008 by admin
From TechCrunch:
A class at MIT built some mobile apps for Google’s Android operating system and presented them today. CrunchGear’s own superblogger Doug Aamoth reports on the seven apps—loco, Flare, GeoLife, Re:public, Locale, Kei, and snap—that he saw. Below is a slightly edited version of the original post:
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