Saturday, November 26, 2011

40 best free Android apps Updated: Fill your Google mobile with these top free Android apps

1. Seesmic
There are many Twitter apps on Android - and Twitter itself shook up the scene with the launch of its own-brand app recently - but we're sticking with Seesmic. Offering support for multiple accounts, a home page widget showing latest tweets and an incredibly slick and professional design, it's one of the finest examples of app development out there today.
Seesmic
2. Facebook for Android
Facebook for Android is lacking in features compared to Facebook itself, but a recent update added Inbox support to the Android app, finally allowing its users to communicate in almost real time. The app's fast and stable, with a simplicity that reminds you of the old days when using Facebook used to be bearable.
Facebook for android
3. ASTRO File Manager
ASTRO is nothing more than a Windows-style file explorer, but if you're into tinkering and directly installing Android APK files yourself, it's essential to stick something like this on your phone. It makes your phone feel like a computer, and makes you feel like you're in charge of it.
UPDATE: ASTRO still exists as a free ad-supported app, but you'll have to pay for the full version without ads. Our new favourite file explorer app is listed below.
Astro file manager
4. Job Centre Plus
Hey, times are hard and you've got to pay for your oppressive monthly mobile phone contract somehow. Offering a fully searchable database of current UK job vacancies, it's a slightly cumbersome but useful tool. Some of the spelling's a bit off and the presentation could be better, but you can't argue with the chance to browse low-level admin jobs in Plymouth from the comfort of your bed.
UPDATE: It would appear this app has been removed. The best replacement is the non-governmental UK Jobs, which pulls in its data from independent employment site www.1job.co.uk.
uk-jobs
5. AppBrain Market Sync
You iPhone users won't believe this, but there's no official way to install Android apps from a PC. Seriously. You'd think Google of all companies would've sorted that out, but no. Which is where the unofficial AppBrain app comes in, letting users queue up Market downloads via PC and have them sent to your mobile. You're also able to generate an embeddable code that displays your currently installed apps on a website.
UPDATE: Obviously Google now supports web-based Android Market app installations and purchases, which makes the above a little less exciting than it once was. But well done for leading the curve for so long, AppBrain.
android market
6. Google Sky Map
A stunning app that renders Patrick Moore obsolete, by using your phone's orientation tools to give you an accurate representation of the stars and planets on your screen. Point your phone at the sky, then learn what constellations are visible and if that's a UFO or just Venus. Google Sky Map even works indoors, if you're not keen on getting cold.
Google sky map
7. Layar
The stunning augmented reality app Layar has recently gone commercial, adding an online shop that allows users to buy AR content such as travel guides, local house price apps and much more. But you're still able to use the numerous free Layers to pop data up over real-world locations, delivering a satisfying futuristic experience.
Layar
8. Foursquare
The social media darling Foursquare is represented in fine form on Android, with the Google app offering easy one-click check-ins, integrated Google Maps for a seamless Google-branded experience and home page shortcut options to all your favourite places.
Foursquare
9. WordPress for Android
WordPress for Android started out as independent creation wpToGo, before WordPress decided it liked it so much it bought it up - hiring the maker to develop it in-house. It's very feature-packed, with the latest version offering full integration with other apps, letting you spin content and send it directly to the app for easy updating. It could do with more image insertion tools, though.
WordPress for android
10. Google Goggles
A bit of a novelty, in that Google Goggles lets you take photos and have Google analyse them and come back with a search results page for what it thinks you're looking at. However, the app's main use is as a QR code reader, which lets you scan barcodes for quick access to apps and whatever data people choose to embed in the odd little data squares.
Google goggles
11. AppMonster
The act of monitoring and uninstalling apps on Android is a bit of a clumsy process, to be honest, with numerous sub-screens to navigate - and yet more yes/no/are-you-sure dialogue boxes to get through once you've found the 'bin it' page. So get a decent app manager such as AppMonster, which also offers one-click backup of all your apps to an SD card, if you're the type of person who worries about having copies of everything.
AppMonster
12. AppSaver
The Android 2.2 update known as 'FroYo' will let users save their Android Market purchases to their phone's SD card, freeing up valuable in-phone memory. But if you're using an older, less fancy version of the OS, an app like AppSaver does at least let you save your app install files to the SD card.
AppSaver
13. Skyfire 2.0
The USP of the Skyfire browser is that it supports Flash content, popping up a little window when it detects an embedded YouTube video or something similar. The actual Flash business is handled by Skyfire's server, which does all the computery stuff, then sends the file to your handset. A bit clunky on slower Android phones, but it works like a dream on models with faster processors.
UPDATE: This has been superseded by SkyFire 3.0. You can't fight evolution. Despite the arrival of Flash with Andriod 2.2, this is still relevant for those on phones and Android versions not able to support Adobe's Flash Player.
Skyfire
14. Task Manager
If you come from a bit of a hardcore PC background, you'll find Android's lack of a red X to close apps a bit of a worry, what with the OS handling app closures itself. Which is why you need a good manual override tool to shut any persistent apps. It may help you save battery life, but most important is the feeling of control and empowerment you get from one-click closing apps.
UPDATE: Popular thinking is now that task killers are a waste of time on modern versions of Android, as our phones use more power relaunching apps than keeping them suspended in memory. If you still insist on taking manual control, Advanced Task Killer is the current most popular option.
Advanced task killer
15. RAC Traffic
An official production of the motoring organisation, RAC Traffic is dead simple - it guesstimates your location via the mobile signal, then pops up the current traffic alerts for your area. It's much better than having to listen to the radio for the odd update about arterial blockages.
RAC traffic
16. Swype
The odd line-drawing alternate keyboard Swype is a love-it or hate-it kind of thing, with the significant amount of re-learning required to make the most of it quite offputting to some users. Once you're familiar with the idea, though, it's genius - with advanced prediction options further speeding your line-typing. Swype is not available through the Android Market - the only way to install is is via a direct download from the maker.
Swype
17. Evernote
After the Android version of Dropbox, the next best solution for keeping all your 'business' in one place is Evernote - which lets you stash and sync all your text notes, voice memos and files on your phone and access them through a desktop computer.
Evernote
18. beebPlayer
This does one thing - it lets you access the BBC's famed iPlayer on your Android phone. You need to be connected via Wi-Fi for the best performance, as our mobile networks can't really handle live streaming the new Doctor Who through the ether, but for in-bed TV it's a great solution.
UPDATE: The developer of beebPlayer has recently removed the app from Android Market and ceased further development. There's now an official BBC iPlayer app, which we take a look at on the next page.
Beebplayer
19. Last.fm
If you're too tight to pay for a Spotify subscription, the free thrills of Last.fm open up a world of music streaming on your mobile. You have to 'buy in' to the odd Last.fm way of organising things and suggesting new music, but if you're easily led and not restricted by bandwidth it's a superb free music tool.
UPDATE: Rather unfortunately, Last.fm has recently announced plans to become a subscription-based service. For free music streaming, try TuneIn Radio. It offers radio rather than on-demand tracks, but works in the background - unlike the BBC's iPlayer app.
tune in radio
20. Google Maps Navigation
An absolute must-get. As long as you have Android 1.6 or above, the latest update to Google Maps introduces turn-by-turn voice navigation, simultaneously devastating the satnav industry while boosting the in-car dashboard dock/charger accessory scene. Route calculations are done at the outset of your trip, minimising data transfer en route and keeping you on target even when the GPS signal drops. It's amazing, it works, and it's free.


















Google maps navigation






21. 3banana Notes/ Catch Notes
A simple note-taking tool that lets you sync those disjointed, late night thoughts you have together into one huge, incoherent database. If you have a Snaptic account you're able to sync the Android app with that too - or you can simply log in with your Google details for instant mobile jotting. Once written, notes may also be pinned to the home screen, creating a little post-it note-style reminder icon.
UPDATE: 3banana has undergone a name change and is now known as Catch Notes.
3banana
22. gvSIG Mini Maps
gvSIG Mini Maps is an incredibly comprehensive mapping tool which combines major online maps including Google, Bing, Open Street Map and more, which will win UK fans for one huge reason alone - it supports the official and recently open-sourced Ordnance Survey data. This means you're never more than a post code search away from seeing where you are in OS-level detail, which offers much more in the way of accurate local data than other map tools provide.
gvsig
23. Astrid Task / Todo list
Astrid describes itself as an "open source" task list, which includes syncing support with www.rememberthemilk.com for the ultimate in minutiae management. You set a list of tasks and are then able to order them according to their importance - also setting off a timer to see precisely how long you've wasted on Twitter instead of doing the job in hand. It's basically the world's most complex and in-depth personal to do list, which, if used correctly, will consume more time than the tasks themselves. Ideal for expert-level procrastinators.
astrid
24. Shareprice
Shareprice uses your login from financial site www.iii.co.uk to offer live share price updates on your Android phone. Watch your nest-egg lose 50 per cent in value every three weeks during the latest trans-global financial crisis, live! It's ideal for users with share values so low they have to be checked in private, to ensure their partner doesn't see exactly how much money has disappeared into some notional financial black hole.
shareprice
25. Skifta
Skifta is the first software tool to be granted DLNA certification, meaning it turns your Android phone into an official DLNA device. This in turn means streaming all of your household media to your phone, and beaming your phone videos to your TV. Seems a little buggy at the moment, but there are plenty of updates arriving all the time. Requires Android 2.2 or higher.
skifta
26. Dropbox
The Android version of the insanely popular stuff-syncing app has arrived, and while Dropbox is a little lacking in the sort of fancy auto-syncing options many were hoping for, it still works as expected. Files have to be specifically downloaded to your phone to be edited or shared, which is not quite the automated dream offered by the desktop tools, but it's still Dropbox on Android. Six months ago that was a distant, crazy fantasy.
dropbox
27. London Tube Status
Reduce the misery of being told you've just missed a train and it's a 14-minute wait until the next one with London Tube Status, which combines travel status updates and live departure times. It also includes a home screen widget that shows your favourite (or at least your most used) platform departures, making it easy to check how much you've just missed the next one by while tearing down the escalators.
London tube status
28. Amazon UK
Amazon recently launched an official Android app, replacing its reliance on a mobile web store. The app's very simple and fast to use, and even includes full shopping cart features with Amazon's one-click system once you've signed in with your usual account details.
amazon-uk
29. Meebo IM
If you like to pass the time exchanging smiley faces and abbreviations with your friends through instant messaging apps, you ought to get a copy of Meebo IM. It's an instant messaging aggregator, incorporating AIM, MSN, Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook, good old ICQ and more, serving everything up in one convenient interface. Typing in all your logins and passwords for everything is the only, very temporary, inconvenience.
Meebo im
30. Beelicious
If you're into the slightly last-generation social networking site Delicious, you ought to get yourself organised with one of the many third-party Android apps out there that support the bookmarking tool. Such as Beelicious, which, once you've got through the slightly cumbersome initial set-up process, lets you simply send website links to your Delicious account via the Android browser's 'Share Page' sub menu.
Beelicious
31. TweetDeck
The new star on the Twitter app scene, TweetDeck for Android is one amazing little tool. As well as presenting your timeline, DMs and replies in separate side-by-side panels that you swipe the screen to flip between, it can also pull in Facebook status updates. And mix it all in together. And it does Foursquare. And Buzz.
tweetdeck
32. iPlayer
The BBC's iPlayer app has finally arrived, and a right weird old mixed bag it is, too. On the one hand, support for streaming radio and live TV channels (Wi-Fi only) elevates this over the Android 2.2 compatible mobile website, but the requirement for Android 2.2 and Flash Player 10.1 remains. And there's no 3G streaming, not even of radio feeds. And you can't download shows, unlike in the sadly departed Beebplayer. And the radio requires the screen to be on at all times. Strange app, this.
iplayer
33. Google Reader
Google has brought its RSS feed tool into the app era, launching its Google Reader for Android. It's got some great functionality built in, with support for multiple Google accounts and plenty of thread customisation options. You're also able to use the volume rocker to page up and down between messages, which is handy for extra-lazy news assimilation.
Google reader
34. BT FON
BT's incredibly clever FON network is often a lifesaver, letting you legally borrow Wi-Fi for free in many public places. And while standing outside strangers' houses. The BT FON Android app lets you automate the sign-in process, so you can walk around towns and housing estates safe in the knowledge that your phone's always seeking out available Wi-Fi. You need a BT FON username, though, so sort that out before you venture out into the scary internet-free world.
BT fon
35. Amazon Kindle
Amazon's Kindle app is a great e-reader, which is seamlessly linked with your Amazon account. Support for magazines and newspapers is limited at the moment, with only a handful of niche publications in Android-friendly format. But for books it's great, with plenty of screen and text display options to get it looking a way that hurts your eyes the least. Another exciting new way to collect classic novels you'll probably never get around to reading because there's the internet now.
Amazon kindle
36. ES File Explorer
We're officially out-of-love with previous favourite file explorer ASTRO, thanks to it now coming plastered with ads. ES File Explorer is prettier, ad-free, and comes with a much more user-friendly and functional interface. And yes, Android users have favourite file explorers.
ES file explorer
37. Androidify
Let your hair down by creating a realistic interpretation of what you hair looks like with Androidify. It's an avatar creator that uses the Android mascot as its base, letting you swap trousers and hats with the swipe of a finger. Results are then sharable via Twitter and the usual social tools. There aren't enough types of beard, though. Please release a Beard Expansion Pack.
Androidify
38. Kongregate Arcade
Thanks to Android's Flash Player powers, casual gaming portal Kongregate is able to bring a huge number of its internet games to Android. They run in the browser so resolutions can be a bit all over the place, but with over 300 games to choose from there's bound to be something there for you.
Kongregate
39. Blogger
The Google-owned Blogger platform now has a presence in the current decade, thanks to the official Blogger app. It's remarkably simple, supports image uploads and geo-tagging and imports the settings of all blogs associated with your Gmail account. There's no fancy editing the positions of your photos, which just get chucked in at the bottom, but it works.
Blogger
40. RD Mute
RD Mute serves one purpose – to turn off all phone sounds when the Android accelerometer tells it you've picked it up and turned it over. It's a 'silent mode' shortcut for when you can't even be bothered to press a button. Put your phone on its front to shut it up – and add any very important numbers to the app's exceptions list, so people you don't mind talking to can get through.

Best New Android Apps

Rope Cut – Cut The Rope clone

Cut the rope by simply swiping your finger across them to deliver the candy to that little python.
Collect as many stars as you can by touch them with that candy.
Keep it, we will keep working on it, more levels will coming very soon.
Provides:
* Bubble, lift the candy up.
* Spikes, keep away from them
* Air cushion, blow the candy
* Auto connect rope area
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Rope Cut – Cut The Rope clone
Download Rope Cut – Cut The Rope clone from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.feelingtouch.physical

min.us for Android

minus for Android allows you to upload images to min.us from your android device, directly from the app or from the share menu. Keeps a history of uploaded images and albums.
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min.us for Android
Download min.us for Android from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.recursivepenguin.android.minus

Radio.com

The Radio.com app for Android phones is everything you wanted from radio and more. You can listen to 1010WINS, KROQ, WFAN and all your favorite CBS Radio stations in addition to AOL Radio & Yahoo! Music. With 19 genres and 600 stations at your fingertips, you have access to Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Hip-Hop, Oldies, Country, World, Latino, News, or Sports, no matter where you are.
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Radio.com
Download Radio.com from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.radiocom

Joystiq

Joystiq is the definitive source for video game news and information. Here's what you'll be pointing your eyeballs at: up to the second daily coverage; reviews, screenshots, and videos of the latest games; access to the latest episodes of the Joystiq Podcast; and much more.
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Joystiq
Download Joystiq from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.aol.mobile.joystiq

News Republic

  • ONE APP – ALL THE NEWS! 1'500 breaking news per day: Sports, Business, Tech, Celebrity & Entertainment
  • MAKE IT PERSONAL: follow your topics of interest. The app will organize relevant stories for you on a dedicated interface.
  • NEVER MISS A NEWS: parameter your News channels as widgets. You can follow as many topics as you wish.
  • DISCOVER MORE: 30'000+ topics covered. Use NEWS REPUBLIC as your News Encyclopedia!
  • NO RSS Feeds: Just full stories from top quality news sources: Associated Press, Reuters, AFP, ITN, WENN, eWeek, Adfero, New Media Age, BNO News etc ...
  • SHARE stories by mail, Twitter, Facebook
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News Republic
Download News Republic from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.mobilesrepublic.appy

Fireflies Live Wallpaper Free

Watch fireflies dancing around swinging light bulbs in a darkly lit room. This live wallpaper is designed for the best outlook and minimum CPU usage; the commercial version (OUT NOW) uses about 10% while idling on a previous generation Motorola Milestone after reducing the screen refresh rate to roughly 10 frames per second, whereas this free edition uses around 19% at the locked 20fps.
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Fireflies Live Wallpaper Free
Download Fireflies Live Wallpaper Free from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.ramdroidstudios.livewallpaper.fireflies.free

GUN BROS Beta

The Freakishly Rugged Advanced Genetics Galactic Enforcement Division (AKA F.R.A.G.G.E.D) specializes in the development and deployment of superhuman special agents. Headed since its formation by the brilliant soldier-turned-scientist Mother Gun, its current roster consists of only two active field operatives, code-named Percy and Francis Gun. Their lifelong mission: to protect the cosmos from the Tyrannical Oppressors of Life known as T.O.O.L
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GUN BROS Beta
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QR code for market://details?id=com.glu.android.gunbros_free

Sanity

Sanity makes your phone calls better, easier and healthy. Take care of your health during phone calls: Sanity is the innovative application for reducing electromagnetic waves!
Sanity automatically turn off wifi, bluetooth and mobile data when you speak at your phone. It also uses proximity sensor for turning on/off automatically the antennas when the phone is close to your ear.
Sanity can automatically turn on handsfree when the phone isn't close to your ear (using proximity sensor)!
Later on, you can choose preferred volume level to set during calls: one for normal calling, loud handsfree and different volume when you use headsets!
Sanity is light, small and very fast.
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Sanity
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QR code for market://details?id=cri.sanity

Profile Valet

Profile Valet lets you automate your device profile settings based on your location, schedule or manual invocation. Do you want WiFi on at home but off when you’re at the office? Or maybe you want to make sure your ringer is silent when you’re at church or in an important meeting? Profile Valet can handle those tasks and many more (settings available for profiles: WiFi, Bluetooth, display brightness & timeout, ringtone, all volume controls, & vibration).
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Profile Valet
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QR code for market://details?id=com.pushpin.profile

Jet Car Stunts Lite

Jet Car Stunts Lite is the free version of Jet Car Stunts.
Jet Car Stunts is an award winning, over the top, adrenaline rush, 3D driving game, with massive jumps, mid-air hoops, floating platforms, spiral roadways and outlandish maneuvers in impossible environments. The orginonal levels, tight controls and fast, smooth, addictive game play has landed Jet Car Stunts on many "Best of 2009" lists for iOS and now it is available on Android.
**** Features ****
- Smoothest, fast game play
- Tight, responsive accelerometer driving controls.
- Smash Physics.
- 8 insane tracks. Get The full version of for 36 more tracks.
- Multiple play modes.
- Jet assisted drift handling.
- Half car, half jet with in-air control surfaces.
- Online leaderboards and achievements.
- Upload replays with your best times.
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Jet Car Stunts Lite
Download Jet Car Stunts Lite from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.trueaxis.jetcarstuntslite

FlexT9 Speak-Trace-Write-Tap

FlexT9 powered by Dragon is a four-in-one keyboard experience that puts you in the driver’s seat for communicating how you want – when you want. And only FlexT9 gives you the power to seamlessly switch between the Speak. Trace. Write. Tap. input modes as easily as it is to flip on a light switch!
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FlexT9 Speak-Trace-Write-Tap
Download FlexT9 Speak-Trace-Write-Tap from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.nuance.flext9.input

Humans vs. Aliens

Embark on an epic journey to save the Earth from the wrath of invading aliens! When aliens begin their attack, you must use your skills to fend them off with 17 unique and brilliantly animated humans ranging from flamethrowers to attack helicopters! Immerse yourself in 5 beautifully rendered locations as you unlock characters and fight off 9 different types of encroaching aliens. Fight your way through day and night against aliens that do everything from cloak themselves to fly above your defenders.
With Open Feint, you can unlock achievements and compare your scores with friends as well as the rest of the world. Featuring 18 achievements and more on the way, Humans vs. Aliens will keep you busy for a long time to come.
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Humans vs. Aliens
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QR code for market://details?id=com.epic.hva

Smarter Alarm

Smarter Alarm is a talking alarm clock. Instead of hearing an annoying alarm, you’ll wake up to the soothing voice of a robotic British woman who will read personalized information to you, like "Jarvis" in Iron Man.
Feeds that Smarter Alarm can read to you:
- Current and forecast weather
- Stock prices of major indexes and your personal portfolio
- The day's headline news. Customize using your favorite topics like business, tech, entertainment, and your own custom search terms
- Custom RSS feeds
- Sports scores of your favorite teams (currently NBA only)
- Your Facebook friends who have birthdays today
- Your Facebook events in the next 24 hours
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Smarter Alarm
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QR code for market://details?id=com.edwardkim.android.smarteralarm

1to50

1to50 is an easy and fun game of touching from 1 to 50 as fast as you can. It's incredibly simple but insanely addictive.
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1to50
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QR code for market://details?id=com.westriversw.a1to50

MiniSquadron Special Edition

MiniSquadron Special Edition is the sequel to the award winning MiniSquadron - a frantic shooter involving lots of little planes all vying for supremacy of the skies! Following on from the success of MiniSquadron, this version provides.
- 8 brand new levels, beautifully drawn and each accompanied with a track by more Dead Composers,
- Helicopters which hover - providing new gameplay opportunities,
- Over 50 more planes to unlock,
- A new weapon - Fireballs!
- More animals to shoot down - including Jellyfish, Vampires and Hamsters!
- Openfeint Achievements!
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MiniSquadron Special Edition
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QR code for market://details?id=com.grayfinstudios.android.minisquadronse

Vevo

Discover, watch & share your favorite music videos wherever you want, whenever you want. Use voice-activated search to find your favorite artist or song, be the first to see exclusive new video premieres and watch live streaming concerts.
Features:
• Access VEVO’s entire music video catalog – 25,000 videos from more than 7,500 of your favorite artists
• Features include: exclusive videos, premieres, top charts, top playlists, artists on tour & VEVO original music programming
• Share any video easily with friends via Twitter & Email
• Purchase your favorite music from Amazon
• Use Voice Control to search your favorite artist and/or song
• Have fun with music trivia before watching each video
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Vevo
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QR code for market://details?id=com.vevo

Tagged

If you're a member of Tagged.com, you may find this app useful. Otherwise, move on. Surprisingly, they are pretty big - #236 according to Alexa
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Tagged
Download Tagged from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.taggedapp

ZENONIA® 2 Free

Free version of ZENONIA® 2: The Lost Memories.
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ZENONIA® 2 Free
Download ZENONIA® 2 Free from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.gamevil.zenonia2free

Air Hockey

Air hockey is a game for two competing players trying to score points in the opposing player's goal.
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Air Hockey
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QR code for market://details?id=com.candydroid.airhockey

System Status Live Wallpaper

Live wallpaper showing various system information such battery status, battery time, internal/external available memory, and CPU/RAM performance graph.
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System Status Live Wallpaper
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QR code for market://details?id=personal.jhjeong.app.batterylivewallpaper

WTF App Of The Week


WTF App of the Week – Colonoscopy Prep Assistant:

You know, for when you've got one scheduled.
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WTF App of the Week – Colonoscopy Prep Assistant:
Download WTF App of the Week – Colonoscopy Prep Assistant: from the Android Market
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QR code for market://details?id=com.wellapps.colonoscopy

Know A Worthy New App? Let Us Know!

If you have an application in mind for the next issue of the roundup, feel free to send us an email and let us know.
Important: there are 2 requirements in order for the app to be considered, listed below.
  • the app's launch date has to be between Monday and Sunday this week
  • it has to be original, ground-breaking, well-reviewed, interesting, fun, etc - the cream of the crop
Now, if and only if the above requirements have been satisfied, fire up an email to this address: oh.no.its@androidpolice.com