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App Smart Extra: More Theme Parks
New York Times (blog)
In fact there are thousands of parks all around the world, and many of them have their own apps listed in Android and iOS app stores. That's because as well as officialapps there are often third party apps that promise to help you find your way around the...
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New York Times (blog)
Android App Video Review: Mutant Roadkill
Android Apps Appolicious
Mutant Roadkill is the latest endless runner from Glu Mobile, freemium developer extraordinaire. It has some solid concepts and fun core gameplay, but as is common with these guys, the freemium elements off-set the balance and set things into a repetitive ...
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Google looks to Adwords like auctions to fill your Android launchers with default ...
Unwired View
You know those default/pre-installed apps that vendors and carriers put on your new Android phone, tablet or PC? Some of them are to promote their own services, others – push some third-party apps. And when outside software makers are involved – that ...
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Google overhauls Android app rules to deter abuse
Techworld.com
Apps that disclose personal data without permission will no longer be permitted along with those that too closely resemble other apps and Android system apps in name or form. Anything that spams will be excluded. “Products or the ads they contain also must ...
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Google tackles malicious Android apps with stricter rules
Zee News
London: Google has introduced stricter guidelines for application developers to cut down on malicious apps on its Android platform. Policy changes for apps submitted to the Google Play app store include new rules on app naming, a ban on apps that disclose ...
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Zee News
Fresh Android Apps for Aug. 3: Slices for Twitter, Perfectly Clear, Megatroid
Android Apps Appolicious
We're entering the weekend with three fine apps. Slices for Twitter offers a great way to chop up your Twitter content so you can easily keep track of the things you enjoy the most, and separate it from other stuff. Then there's Perfectly Clear for Android, which ...
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