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Simeon Spearman

Why Android will gain HUGE tablet marketshare later this year - Scobleizer - 0 views

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    Really clear explanation of how Android will win the tablet space in the long term: ENTERPRISE
Simeon Spearman

IntoNow teams with Project Runway, launches on Android - Lost Remote - 0 views

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    IntoNow + Project Runway + Android app.
Simeon Spearman

Nielsen Wire: Not Much Google+ Reach on Android & Task Killer App Used More Than Angry ... - 0 views

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    Android app usage from July
Greg Steen

Android Chief: We're Still Open, Dammit - 1 views

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    Android chief Andy Rubin took to the blogs Wednesday evening to combat recent reports of Google clamping down on Android's openness.
Simeon Spearman

Report Finds Apple iPhone Best at Making Money for App Developers, While Android is Kin... - 0 views

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    Headline speaks for itself: Android = good for advertisers, iOS = good for developers
Simeon Spearman

myYearbook Expands Mobile Strategy With Acquistion Of 5 Android Apps And Gaming Engine ... - 0 views

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    myYearbook buying up a few Android apps to build its mobile presence. One-third of the site's traffic is coming from mobile. 74% of myY users say they use it to meet new people, 50% say flirting, and 40% say to play games. 400-percent increase in mobile ad impressions over the last year.
Greg Steen

Gamestop Tries Its Hand At Android Tablets With Gaming Devices For Holidays | paidContent - 0 views

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    Gamestop plans to sell tablets running Android with its own brand across its vast retail network, hoping to entice gamers that tend to prefer iOS with several preloaded games.
Jinah Kim

The Android engagement paradox | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    A lot of stats comparing shopping between devices/platforms.
dustinrthompson

Facebook Home offers a fresh take on Android UI (Photos) - 2 views

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    It should come as little surprise to industry observers that Facebook plans to unveil both a rich, skinned version of its Android app at a press event tomorrow, along with the first hardware to run that experience out of the box. The phone, by HTC, is appropriately named "First"-appropriate because of its status as the première phone to undergo Facebookification and its similarity to the name of HTC's newest flagship, the One. More screenshots follow
Jinah Kim

LifeKraze, The Social Network For "What You Do," Launches On Android | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    "if Twitter is what you say, and Facebook is who you are, then LifeKraze is what you do."
dustinrthompson

Sony Introduces its New Android-Powered SmartWatch 2 - 1 views

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    Sony updated its smart watch Tuesday, introducing the Sony SmartWatch 2 at Shanghai's Mobile Asia Expo. Designed to be used as a second screen for your Android smartphone, the water-resistant smart watch has NFC (near-field communication) connectivity, and can be personalized with apps based on how you want to use it.
Simeon Spearman

Design your own HUD ski goggle apps with Android SDK | The Verge - 0 views

  • If you’ve been wondering how you can bring your Android app idea to the legions of HUD-goggle-wearing snowboarders around the world, wait no longer. Recon Instruments, the company behind the MOD Live, is launching an SDK at Google I/O this week. Developers will be able to access APIs for the device's long list of sensors, which include an altimeter, 3-axis accelerometer, and a barometer. To show off what’s capable with the SDK, Recon is showing off an app called RTP LiveView (video below), that shows you current snow and weather conditions, and offers GPS mapping and lift information. Why wait until next year to realize your HUD dreams? Recon’s SDK is available for download now from its site.
Simeon Spearman

Insert Coin: hands-on with the MG, a portable Android gaming solution for kids -- Engadget - 0 views

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    "Kids looking for an Android experience without a phone bill have no shortage of options, but the MG is a bit different. By teaming up with BillMyParents, it lends kids a sense of financial freedom in their interactions with the Play Store, and a host of unique and exclusive apps streamline the experience. The price of entry isn't astronomical either -- it'll be $170 when it launches this holiday season, and early bird supporters can snag one for a paltry $99 on Kickstarter. That's not bad, for what amounts to a darn decent media player running ICS. Check it out for yourself at the source link below."
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