Thursday, June 30, 2011

Google+ App Updated In the Android Market – Now With Multiple Gmail Support

Google+ App Updated In the Android Market – Now With Multiple Gmail Support: "
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I was going to through this into the Android Overload but seeing how Google+ is such a hot topic these days, figured it deserved its own post. Not even 48 hours since it was released, the Google+ app has been updated to version 1.0.2 and now includes the ability to sign in using multiple Gmail accounts. Also, noted in the changelog was some minor touch ups in regards to the UI and even a “spiffy” new icon (looks the same to me?). So, if you’ve been too busy messing around with Google+ on the web, be sure to open up your Market app and update the app.

[Market Link]
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Get Chennai guide in your Android Phone



 
 
Travel Chennai


The application provides all the information a traveller needs. It provides map

based services around the city.

Opera browsers get an update

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Android tsunami

Get Google+ android application

Twitter live wallpaper

Ice Cream sandwich first to be launched by samsung

LG OPTIMUS BLACK now on sale in India

Avast for your android phone

Android market update

Nokia introduces Mobile Money Client on all Nokia devices

Nokia introduces Mobile Money Client on all Nokia devices

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Android app - GMail Label Notifier

iPhone patent

Perfect Keyboard

SBI mobile banking Eko

Get India's constitution in android phones

Dual treat from Sony Ericsson

Useful apps for Galaxy tab 10.1

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Mobile trading for Kotak securities

Android app finder

Now download apps from android market and earn points which can be encashed.
For detail follow the link.

Metaps launches AppBonus for Android users


Android app - Energy Meter

Android app - Dolphin Browser HD

Android app - Synchbox

Tablet from ZTE

New android keypad for Indian user

The app supports typing in 11 Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi and Assamese. For detail go to the link
Indian language keypad for Android

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Update for eBay app

Android app - Pulse

Pulse is a beautiful app that takes your favorite websites and transforms them into a colorful and interactive mosaic. Tap on an article to see a clean and elegant view of the news story. Save stories for reading later across all platforms or sync them with Instapaper, Read it Later and Evernote. Sharing a story via Facebook, Twitter and email is as easy as two taps.








Features:

☆ All your content in one place: So easy to add any content you want, from Huffington Post, Time Magazine and Vanity Fair to your Facebook feed.

☆ Dual view: For each article on Pulse, you can switch between a clean summary of the article or go to the website directly. When you tap on an article, both are ready to view, almost instantly!

☆ Offline sync: No internet? No problem. Pulse loads the news stories you read, and makes them available wherever you are.

☆ Save Stories: Collect your favorite stories using your Pulse.me account. Send to Instapaper, Read it Later, Evernote and Google Reader, all in one tap.

☆ News discovery: Pulse features new publishers each week. You can also search for a news source by simple keywords.

☆ Easy share: Found an interesting news article? Sharing a news story on Pulse via Email, Facebook, and Twitter is as easy as two taps.

☆ Integration with Google Reader: Pulse allows you to directly import all your RSS feeds from Google Reader. Your stories are synced with your Google account.
Download link
http://www.appbrain.com/app/pulse-news/com.alphonso.pulse

Source : AppBrain

Android app - Dr. Moms,Treatment Guide

Dr. Moms - Treatment Guide: "An App dedicated to all you Doctor Moms out there who function as the "doctor of the family" whenever anybody gets sick.

Based on treatment guidelines from Patient's Self-Treatment Guide from http://www.selftreatmentguide.com

This app was written by a Family Doctor to guide you in treating your common sick symptoms. It includes a listing of common symptoms along with RED FLAGS to warn you when you might be facing a medical emergency.

It helps guide you in deciding when to go to the ER, when to see your doctor promptly, and when it is safe to try self-treatment first.

For each symptom, you will know what to keep in mind in self-treatment and what products or over-the-counter medications are available at your local pharmacy to help you. Along with each medication, you will know which ones are approved by the FDA along with general precautions for side effects or drug interactions for each.

Finally, it will also tell you when you should give up trying to treat your symptoms before you get worse, and ends with a discussion of what else your doctor can do to help you that you won't be able to do on your own.

Recent changes:
This is the first version of the app. version 0.5. Please give me some feed backs via the form inside the app, to help guide us on how to improve the app for you.

Content rating: Medium Maturity"

DualWeb browser gives Android Honeycomb tablet

DualWeb gives Android Honeycomb a 2-for-1 split-screen web browser [App Reviews]: "

Tabbed browsing is one of my favorite things about Android Honeycomb, and that’s because switching between tabs is so much easier than switching between windows on the phone. But what if you don’t want to switch between windows? What if you want to be able to browse two “windows” simultaneously?



In that case, you want DualWeb Browser, a Honeycomb app that divides your tablet screen into two windows. DualWeb enables users to multitask on the same screen. Someone could search a travel website on one half of the screen and look at an event itinerary in the other, so that person could choose travel dates and flight times accordingly. That person could also read an article on a website and see something that requires additional research, so they could keep Wikipedia or JSTOR open in the other.



DualWeb provides a variety of use cases that could speak directly to the needs of Honeycomb tablet owners. The very reason that we have tabbed browsing is to be able to perform multiple tasks, but having a split-screen is the only way to do that without having to sacrifice viewing. How much would you like to be able to watch Justin.tv while working on a Google Doc?



There are some shortcomings that I’ve noticed when using DualWeb, including poor navigation controls and a lack of connectivity between the two screen halves. DualWeb has no option for opening links from the left side of the screen in the right, there’s only one address bar to control both windows, and there’s no User Agent control to decide if desktop or mobile versions of websites appear.



The Chrome-like default Honeycomb browser is still superior to DualWeb. However, DualWeb is an intriguing app that provides a niche use. The concept is something many users have thought about, and improvements could make this experience even tighter. (The developer is working to address bugs and promises in a reddit thread that users will eventually be able to switch positioning of windows.) If you’re sick of jumping between tabs and would like to multitask on one screen, split up your browsing duties with DualWeb Browser.



Install app






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Fly Mobile To Launch Four Android Handsets In India

Fly Mobile To Launch Four Android Handsets In India: "The demand for Android phones is rising all across the globe and India is no exception. Several cell phone manufacturers are coming out with Android handsets in order to tap the Android phone market. The latest to join the Android bandwagon is UK based cell phone manufacturer Fly. Fly has announced its plans to launch four Android handsets in the … Continue reading "

Friday, June 17, 2011

The top 10 most popular Android search terms, Android apps, and Android phones of 2010

The top 10 most popular Android search terms, Android apps, and Android phones of 2010: "Some people say 2011 will be the year Android is going to explode, but for AppBrain, 2010 was already a huge explosion! We launched the first version of AppBrain back in February. We got overwhelmed by all your positive feedback and the amazing growth in website traffic and number of downloads of the AppBrain app.
Since the launch in February the number of apps in the Android Market grew from 25,000 to 130,000 at the end of December 2010.We are very proud you are using our service to discover the great apps within this huge collection, and you made us the leading website to discover Android apps. We will keep working hard on your feature requests and on making AppBrain even better in the coming year!


Now we would like to have a look back and share some interesting statistics we gathered over the year.


Most popular Android search terms in 2010


What are the most searched-for apps? The following table shows the top 10 search terms on AppBrain.com over the whole year:



  1. skype

  2. angry birds

  3. live wallpaper

  4. launcherpro

  5. root

  6. battery

  7. swype

  8. appbrain

  9. widget

  10. launcher


Half of these search terms are for very popular Android apps. It is very interesting to see that the generic search terms are for apps which are focused on customizing the Android phone, eg live wallpaper, widget and launcher.

Also the search for battery shows that there is huge interest in knowing more about the state of the battery and in tools to extend the battery life time.


Most popular Android apps in 2010



The top 10 apps viewed on AppBrain over the last year were:



The success of Angry Birds is amazing, especially considering that “Angry Birds Seasons” just didn’t make it into the top 10 as it was placed at 11.

Most popular Android phones in 2010The 10 most popular Android devices among all the AppBrain users in 2010 were:



It is great to see that the most popular phones are quite powerful and run Android 2.1 or higher. This allows to develop more powerful apps for the users and less extra effort for the developers to support outdated platform versions.

Hopefully there will be Gingerbread, dual core, and tablet devices in this list next year :)


We wish you a happy new year and hope that 2011 will be another great year for Android!


Mathijs & Uwe




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