<Date: 2010-10-13>
<Author: Tauqeer>
<Category: Android, Google, Twitter>
TweetDeck is one of the most famous twitter clients for PC users while TweetDeck app for iOS can be at best considered as meh. TweetDeck had announced their public beta version for Android devices on August 12th and now after fixing many bugs through a large number of beta releases, they have officially launched their TweekDeck app for Android and it will is available in Android Market.
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Permalink: TweekDeck 1.0 officially comes to Android devices
<Date: 2010-10-08>
<Author: Anum Vighio>
<Category: Android, Google>
Adobe has released Adobe AIR for the Android Market opening doors for developers wanting to built apps with Adobe’s developer platform. This release will give developers and Android users a completely new channel of apps. Your handset should be running Android 2.2 Froyo if you want to be able to download AIR.
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Permalink: Adobe AIR now in the Android Market
<Date: 2010-10-07>
<Author: Anum Vighio>
<Category: Android, Google>
Google recently launched a minisite for its new Google TV. We found out that to get the Google TV you either needed to buy a Sony Internet TV, or buy a separate box to use with your current TV. Sony Internet TV is a smart TV that will allow you to browse the web and watch TV at the same time powered by Google TV.
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Permalink: Sony Google TV’s Prices Leaked
<Date: 2010-10-05>
<Author: ICEMAN>
<Category: Android, Apple, iPhone, iPod>
<Date: 2010-10-05>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Android, Google>
All Android users had been waiting for this news since a long time: Skype for Android is now available for every Android user. Previously, it was restricted to only Verizon users, just like Microsoft’s Bing app is which was totally ridiculous to be honest – it puts the ‘open’ness of Android to shame. But that’s in the past and the app can now be downloaded for free from Android Market. You can make free Skype-to-Skype calls (no matter PC, Mac, iPhone or Android etc) and chat with friends as well. Calls work over both WiFi and 3G but for US users, it’s WiFi only. And of course, you can buy Skype Credit to place calls anywhere in the world!
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Permalink: BREAKING: Skype for Android Now Available for All Users! (Not just Verizon anymore)
<Date: 2010-10-04>
<Author: Anum Vighio>
<Category: Android, Google>
Even though LG initially planned to release their new tablet by Christmas, Reuters reports a change of plans. According to Reuters, an unnamed LG official has said, “We plan to introduce a tablet that runs on the most reliable Android version … We are in talks with Google to decide on the most suitable version for our tablet and that is not Froyo 2.2.” The LG official also said that a release date is yet to be decided.
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Permalink: LG Delays Release of Tablet, Wants Newer Version of Android
<Date: 2010-10-03>
<Author: ICEMAN>
<Category: Android, Apple, iPhone, iPod>

Facetime not working? No problem. Tango Video Calls, available for FREE in the AppStore, brings you a perfect alternative for video calling with your friends and loved ones not only over WiFi but over your cellular data as well. Read more...
Permalink: FaceTime Killer App: Tango Video Calls – Cross Platform Video Calling Over 3G & WiFi, Supports iPhone 4, iPhone 3G(S) & Android !!
<Date: 2010-10-02>
<Author: Anum Vighio>
<Category: Android, Google>
BlindType has announced on it has blog that its been officially acquired by Google. What’s BlindType you ask? Its an amazing technology that surfaced back in July that enables exactly what it’s name suggests – typing blindly. According to BlindType, “there’s a reason the user touched the screen where they did” and that “most inputs are just not errors.” BlindType lets you type anywhere on the screen and takes care of the rest by translating your movements into text.
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Permalink: Google Acquires BlindType
<Date: 2010-10-01>
<Author: Anum Vighio>
<Category: Android, Google>
Android and Android Market might not be top of the line, but they are sure trying their hardest. Before yesterday, Android Market’s paid apps were available to buyers in only 14 countries with apps submitted from only 9 countries. Google has expanded the Android market and increased this number to 32 and 29 respectively.
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Permalink: Android Market Expands, Adds More Countries for Buyers and Sellers
<Date: 2010-09-30>
<Author: Anum Vighio>
<Category: Android, Google>
Ever wondered what Android device to buy? Google makes life easier as always and has introduced a Google Phone Gallery that exhibits all available Android powered phones, it claims to at least. The gallery is still new and Google will gradually add more countries and new and old phones to it. It showcases phones that include Android Market, Google Search, Gmail, Maps and other Google Mobile services. Read more...
Permalink: Google Phone Gallery-What Google did with its /phone page.