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Android Apps

Chimani Announces Free iOS and Android Apps for National Park Week
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Chimani, the leading developer of mobile apps for national parks, is once again celebrating National Park Week by offering free iOS and Android apps. Yarmouth, Maine (PRWEB) April 03, 2012 Chimani, LLC announced today that all iOS and Android national ...
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Save money on gas with these mobile apps
Chicago Tribune
Here are the five best mobile apps that will help you save money on gas wherever you go. GasBuddy (iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Free) The best app for locating cheap gas is GasBuddy. Once you download the free app, it will use your ...
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Instagram comes to Android, available to download now
Engadget
Yes, Instagram is now available for Android. Keeping with tradition, the app itself is free to download, and the outfit seems overjoyed with finishing up what it's (accurately) calling "one of the most anticipated releases on the Android platform to ...
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Ingram's Vital Source Expands E-Textbook Reach with Android Application
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
VitalSource®, the most-used e-textbook platform in the industry today announced the expansion of its mobile footprint with the addition of an e-textbook app for Android. Nashville, TN (PRWEB) April 02, 2012 As students look for more ways to interact ...
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With Over 30 Million Users On iOS, Instagram Finally Comes To Android
TechCrunch
For Everyone Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom tells me that the Instagram iOS app has now hit 30 million users after about a year and a half on the market, and with Android at 500 million activations (for comparison, Apple is at something around 180 ...
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Windows Phone to Represent 2% of 2012's App Downloads, but Its Future Will Be ...
MarketWatch (press release)
LONDON, Apr 03, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Mobile users will download nearly 36 billion apps in 2012 and Android and iOS will make up for 83% of the app downloads, while only 2% can be attributed to Windows Phone. Research associate Lim Shiyang says, ...
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