10 Android App Hidden Gems
InformationWeek
Check out these 10 lesser-known Android apps to enhance your productivity, well-being, and more. Words With Friends? Check. Skype, Netflix? You have them, of course. What else is out there? With more than 400000 selections in Google's Android Market, ...
See all stories on this topic »Will Android Users Pay for Apps? Yes, at the Amazon Appstore.
Bloomberg (blog)
Though there are now more Android devices than iPhones and iPads, the revenue from iOS apps is several times greater. Now there's some hope for Android app developers: Amazon appears to be closer to getting Android-device users to pay up.
See all stories on this topic »Android Overtakes iOS In App Downloads In UK, Germany, Russia. US To Follow ...
TechCrunch
With Android accounting for the majority of smartphones worldwide at the moment, it's finally also starting to become the most dominant player in apps, too. Figures out today from analytics firm Xyologic note that Android now accounts for the majority ...
See all stories on this topic »iPhone and Android apps now required to have privacy policies
Ars Technica
By Jon Brodkin | Published February 22, 2012 3:48 PM The makers of the most widely used mobileapp stores have agreed to comply with a California law requiring mobile apps that collect personal information to have a privacy policy.
See all stories on this topic »BlackBerry's PlayBook OS 2.0 brings email, Android apps and more
DVICE
Worry no more, because RIM is finally pushing out PlayBook OS 2.0 and it brings all of that, as well as the long-awaited Android app support. PlayBook OS 2.0 is everything the PlayBook OS should have been last year. Instead, RIM thought it was ...
See all stories on this topic »GetJar mints virtual currency for Android apps
Fiercemobilecontent
Cross-platform app store GetJar continues to build out its Gold free applications program, introducing a new virtual currency optimized for applications running Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG)Android mobile operating system. GetJar Gold currency is backed ...
See all stories on this topic »BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 brings native e-mail and Android Apps
HEXUS
To top-off changes, thousands of new applications will be entering the BlackBerry App World as the 2.0 update brings support for Android applications. With all these new editions and some fine tuning of existing features, the PlayBook 2.0 update takes ...
See all stories on this topic »New BlackBerry OS supports Android apps
ARNnet
Research In Motion (RIM) has released its latest BlackBerry PlayBook OS update that, amongst other features, allows users to download a wider range of Android supported apps. RIM senior vice-president of mobile computing, David Smith, ...
See all stories on this topic »Google Docs For Android Gets Native Editing
eWeek
Google has boosted Docs for Android with native editing and real-time collaboration functionality. The company also improved presentations in Google Apps. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Docs forAndroid received some much longed after features Feb.
See all stories on this topic »
InformationWeek
Check out these 10 lesser-known Android apps to enhance your productivity, well-being, and more. Words With Friends? Check. Skype, Netflix? You have them, of course. What else is out there? With more than 400000 selections in Google's Android Market, ...
See all stories on this topic »Will Android Users Pay for Apps? Yes, at the Amazon Appstore.
Bloomberg (blog)
Though there are now more Android devices than iPhones and iPads, the revenue from iOS apps is several times greater. Now there's some hope for Android app developers: Amazon appears to be closer to getting Android-device users to pay up.
See all stories on this topic »Android Overtakes iOS In App Downloads In UK, Germany, Russia. US To Follow ...
TechCrunch
With Android accounting for the majority of smartphones worldwide at the moment, it's finally also starting to become the most dominant player in apps, too. Figures out today from analytics firm Xyologic note that Android now accounts for the majority ...
See all stories on this topic »iPhone and Android apps now required to have privacy policies
Ars Technica
By Jon Brodkin | Published February 22, 2012 3:48 PM The makers of the most widely used mobileapp stores have agreed to comply with a California law requiring mobile apps that collect personal information to have a privacy policy.
See all stories on this topic »BlackBerry's PlayBook OS 2.0 brings email, Android apps and more
DVICE
Worry no more, because RIM is finally pushing out PlayBook OS 2.0 and it brings all of that, as well as the long-awaited Android app support. PlayBook OS 2.0 is everything the PlayBook OS should have been last year. Instead, RIM thought it was ...
See all stories on this topic »GetJar mints virtual currency for Android apps
Fiercemobilecontent
Cross-platform app store GetJar continues to build out its Gold free applications program, introducing a new virtual currency optimized for applications running Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG)Android mobile operating system. GetJar Gold currency is backed ...
See all stories on this topic »BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 brings native e-mail and Android Apps
HEXUS
To top-off changes, thousands of new applications will be entering the BlackBerry App World as the 2.0 update brings support for Android applications. With all these new editions and some fine tuning of existing features, the PlayBook 2.0 update takes ...
See all stories on this topic »New BlackBerry OS supports Android apps
ARNnet
Research In Motion (RIM) has released its latest BlackBerry PlayBook OS update that, amongst other features, allows users to download a wider range of Android supported apps. RIM senior vice-president of mobile computing, David Smith, ...
See all stories on this topic »Google Docs For Android Gets Native Editing
eWeek
Google has boosted Docs for Android with native editing and real-time collaboration functionality. The company also improved presentations in Google Apps. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Docs forAndroid received some much longed after features Feb.
See all stories on this topic »