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Hot Android App: Swype Beta

Nov 12th

Posted by admin in Apps

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Swype is a downloadable keyboard that allows you to “type” on the screen without having to lift your fingers for each letter.  You touch the first letter, then slide your finger to the next, until you get to the end of your word.  The app will predict your word, usually getting it right on the first shot, but if it questions the keys you swiped, it will let you confirm the word.  Words with double letters have no need for finger lift or sliding off the key - it figures that out for you.  So, you spell the word “looking” as if it were “loking” and it will come up correctly as “looking.”

Swype ran as a beta test on Android for most of this year, but it currently closed.  There is no indication of when the app will be made available officially.  As such, the app has become quite the sought-after gem.  But, if you’re good at digging around online (like we are), you can download the beta test now and try it on your phone.   Follow the instructions below to download and install Swype Beta for Android.

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android market, applications, apps, swype

[Breaking] Android Market hits 100,000 Apps

Oct 25th

Posted by epik in News

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Google hasn’t released any official press releases on this.  In fact, I wouldn’t expect to see one.  It will probably be dropped into a casual conversation by some Google higher-up in the next few days.  But the Android development team has dropped a semi-official statement on their Twitter page about it.

This brings the Android Market much closer to the Apple App Store, which is nearing the 300,000 app mark.

To some, this is an important accomplishment.  The Android Market just about a year ago had about 10% of today’s number of apps, or less, growing at a faster rate than Apple’s App Store.  Still, Android Market has a long way to go, both in the number of apps as well as the quality of apps.

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Task Killers and You

Oct 17th

Posted by Menno in Apps

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After the “what is root and how do I do it” question, the next question I hear is often “What task killer should I install?”  The short answer to this?None of them.

Task killers are an odd animal because it’s something that most reps will offer to install for you, and if you install it you WILL notice an increase in battery life.  But those same results can be had without installing a task killer, and task killers often cause more problems than they solve, especially for the average consumer.

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Angry Birds App Available For Android - FREE!

Oct 17th

Posted by epik in Apps

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@Rhymo worked out great too (once servers recovered) 1M+ downloads first day - RovioMobile, via Twitter

 

And with that, Rovio Mobile announced it had over one million downloads of Angry Birds for Android in it’s first day.

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android market, angry birds, applications, apps, qr code, rovio mobile

Sharing an Android App

Oct 5th

Posted by epik in Editorials

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Today, I’ve been trying to find a method of importing a QR code into a post.  If you’re not familiar with QR codes, they look like miniature crossword puzzles.  With many current phones, you simply need to take a picture of this code, and the phone will take you to an application, web page, or contact.

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android market, applications, apps, qr code

Vcast Android Store: Good, Evil, or Indifferent?

Oct 1st

Posted by Menno in Editorials

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A little over a year ago, Verizon announced their intention to create a multi-platform app store for devices running on their network.  This was met with a decidedly Chilly response because customers and commenter’s feared that Verizon would supplant native app stores to push their own.

Fast foreward to today.  Verizon sucessfully launched their app store on Blackberry, with those devices still shipping with the native Blackberry App World installed, and now they want to do the same thing to Android.  And no, this isn’t the end of the world (At least, it doesn’t have to be).

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