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UberMusic player out of beta and into the Android Market

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  • July 30, 2011 at 3:03 pm

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UberMusic Android music player app

We’ve been covering this app, from LauncherPro developer Federico Carnale, since its humble beginnings; we’ve watched it quickly grow from alpha to beta and now its final built, UberMusic v1.0, has hit the Android Market.

We first fell in love with this Android music app because of its uncanny resemblance to the Zune and Windows Phone 7 music players. The app has grown however to be much more than just a copycat of Microsoft’s Metro UI; UberMusic is fully customizable with a number of skins, which you can download from the Android Market. Sure enough however the Zune/WP7 look is still available as the downloadable Metro skin.
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Barnes & Noble Nook app store reaches one million downloads in one week

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  • May 16, 2011 at 3:50 pm

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B&N Nook Color - Colored spots photo

Barnes & Noble has announced that, just after one week since the Nook App Store came online, Nook Color owners have browsed and downloaded one million apps onto their devices.

Considering that Nook users, bearing rooting their device, have been holding tight for some time to get their hands on any new apps, this comes as no surprise.
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Winamp for Android goes gold brings a host of new features

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  • March 12, 2011 at 8:05 am

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Winamp for Android 1.0

After spending some time as a beta version, the world’s favorite multiplatform music app has reached version 1.0 on Android. We’ve been using the application since it first came out and the latest version offers tighter integration with Android and some well-deserved UI redesign.

Specifically the now playing screen has been streamlined and now there are also info and extras buttons giving access to bios, discographies, photos and the like. You also get additional overlaid track information at song changes and you can now swipe to change tracks.
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Google Maps for Android updated to 5.2 – adds more social features

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  • March 4, 2011 at 4:32 am

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Google Maps 5.2 ~ Ping friends in Latitude

Google has just released an update for Google Maps on Android, bringing it to version 5.2. The two key new features are that, you can post your Hotpot ratings and reviews on Twitter and you can ping your Latitute friends for their location.
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PayPal Developer Challenge offering $50,000 in prizes to Android developers

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  • March 3, 2011 at 6:07 pm

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PayPal X Developer Challenge for Android

PayPal is giving away a total of $50,000 as part of it’s X Developer Challenge for Android. The winning entries will hopefully be the best and most innovative Android applications that also integrate PayPal payments, of course.

First, second and third prize winners will each receive $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000 respectively.

The first deadline, to submit an application, is May 14th.

Judging by the prize money, we guess we’ll be seeing a lot more Android applications happily taking your money through PayPal in the future.

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Google Body app now available for Honeycomb tablets

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  • March 3, 2011 at 4:40 am

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Google Body app for Android

Google’s human body anatomy application, Google Body, is now available for tablets running Android 3.0 (a.k.a. Honeycomb). If you are such a lucky individual put on your lab coat and enter the amazing and exciting world that is the human body. Unfortunately you cannot install it on your phone or any tablet not running 3.0 for the moment.
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NVIDIA Tegra Zone app is live on the Android Market, a destination for the visually demanding

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  • March 1, 2011 at 10:58 am

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NVIDIA Tegra Zone Android app

NVIDIA has just announced that its promised application, Tegra Zone, is now live on the Android Market. NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 chips, inheriting from the company’s DNA, can handle high performance 3D graphics effects and while the Android Market is full of games that don’t yet take advantage of such power, the company’s app lets you extract the few games that are optimized for the platform.
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