Saturday, March 10, 2012

Update - 52


Android, iPhone users get new privacy protection
Christian Science Monitor
Android and iPhone apps will offer more disclosure about their use of personal data. Undera new deal between California and six tech giants, users of Android, iPhone, and other mobile devices will get disclosures before they download mobile apps.
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Christian Science Monitor
Apple Buys Chomp App for iOS, Android App Searches
eWeek
The free app helps users of iOS and Android devices to find an app they'd like, based on what the app does. Apple is said to have paid $50 million for Chomp, according to Bloomberg. Apple wouldn't confirm the price tag or offer details other than to ...
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Android Apps More Expensive But Overtaking Apple
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Nick Clayton Owners of Android devices may be a little surprised to find they appear to have to pay more for their apps than people with iPads or iPhones. It seems a tad counterintuitive given that the Android operating system is meant to be open ...
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Android apps are 2.5-times more expensive than iOS? Not so fast
ExtremeTech
By Ryan Whitwam on February 24, 2012 at 5:22 am A new analysis of app prices from market research firm Canalys calls out Android apps as being 2.5-times more expensive than iOS apps on average. By gathering the current costs of all the top 100 apps on ...
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ExtremeTech
Analysts claim Android apps are too expensive
Inquirer
By Dave Neal SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS that are available through Google's Android Market app store are overpriced and are upsetting the balance of the industry, according to analysts. Over at Canalys the bean counters are concerned that the top paid-for ...
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Android Apps Pricier Than Apple's
Vision 2 Mobile
The survey revealed that the top paid Android apps are priced dramatically higher than those developed for Apple's iOS. In the US, to buy the top 100 paid apps in the Android Market would cost $374.37, an average of $3.74 per app, which is more than ...
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SlashGear v2.0 App for Android goes live! [Video]
SlashGear
Head over to the Android Market today and you'll find there's a new SlashGear for Android app to be downloaded, and we're more than a little proud of it. Version 2.0 is a huge step up from our first Android app, and it's designed not only to show you ...
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SlashGear
Dropbox for Android adds automatic photo & video sync, iOS update on deck
VentureBeat
Cloud storage service Dropbox has handily added automatic photo and video uploads to its popular Android app, and this awesome new feature is on its way to iOS as well, the company announced late on Thursday. Android has been getting a lot of love this ...
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VentureBeat
Dropbox's New Android Photo Uploading Feature Could Sharpen Cloud Storage ...
Huffington Post
By Gerry Shih SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dropbox unveiled on Thursday a new photo uploading feature for Android smartphones, potentially sharpening its competition with Google, Apple, and a host of other companies battling to rule the burgeoning market ...
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Survey: Android Users More Likely to Be App Freeloaders
PCWorld
By Brad Reed, NetworkWorld While everybody loves getting things for free, it seems Android users love getting free things more than anyone. A new survey released today by Strategy Analytics found that 89% of mobile applications downloaded by US Android ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
Dropbox Can Now Automatically Sync Your Android Photos (And It ...
By Jason Kincaid
And to get things started, they're launching a new version of their Desktop and Android clients that'll automatically upload your photos to your Dropbox account. Snap a few photos on your phone, and, without having to hook up any wires, ...
TechCrunch
Android apps more expensive on average than iPhone counterparts ...
By Steven Sande
As an unabashed iPhone fan, I often ask owners of Android smartphones why they chose their phone over an iPhone. Answers have included \"I like larger.
TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Get 50GB Free Storage for Android
By Kyle Wagner
Box just updated its Android App, and if you get it in the next 30 days, you'll get 50GB of cloud storage for free. Forever. That's totally great and you should get it right now.
Gizmodo
iConfess: Why an Android fan recommends the iPhone
By Dan Graziano
Just over five years ago, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone, a device that would change the world forever. The Macworld Conference & Expo keynote in 2.
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Samsung flaunts Exynos quad-core processors before MWC ...
By Sam Koutroulakis
We just saw the TI OMAP 5 show off great performance in a quick clip provided by Texas Instruments. Now we've got a little tease from Samsung that they'll be.
Android Community

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https://github.com/blog/1054-gaug-es-for-android

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