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Free–SoundHound now on Android

For a long time now, iUsers have been exclusively enjoying the SoundHound application, but not any longer. SoundHound is now available for Android. SoundHound is all about information. Whether it’s identifying a currently playing song, humming a song to identify it, or searching by lyrics, SoundHound can do it all

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ESPN ScoreCenter app for Android

Sports fans rejoice! This is one of those apps that iUsers have been enjoying for a while, well our time has come. The app is easy to use, updates happen almost real time and it allows you to add your “favorite” teams to the app.

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Phonedog:Garminfone Unboxed app

No matter what the product is I think it’s safe to say we love to see a nice unboxing. And the pot is even sweeter when the device is turned on for a short demo.

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Android synchronous app:iSyncr

iSyncr is another solution for syncing your Android device with your iTunes account. This app comes in both PC and MAC compatible versions. For a small fee of $2.99 you can purchase either of these and turn your Android device into an iPod (but better). There is also a lite version of both apps but they are limited to only one playlist amount other restrictions. And if you want to take it a step further, there is an iSync Widget that allows you to rate songs right for your phone. The widgets costs $1.99 and only works with the PC version of the app, MAC support is coming soon. Market Descriptions: iSyncr for Mac Leopard or Snow Leopard Only (10.5+) – Want to stop carrying both your phone and your iPod?

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Google Goggles updated now features language translation

The best part about this update is it’s available for 1.6 and up phones. I know there are a few of you still stuck on 1.5 but this does reach more users then some of the newer apps that are only compatible with 2.0 and up devices. With that being said, it’s good to see that Google is making a concerned effort to make their Android apps as good as possible. They are even keeping their mobile sites updated for Android devices. Goggles have been one of the most popular and fun apps available for Android since it were released. It’s now gotten a whole lot better

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Tagwhat Unveils Augmented Reality Network

TagWhat has just announced the release of their new augmented reality app. This app is social conscious, it allows you to tag certain locations and leave notes about it for your friends

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Official Android Twitter Client released

Not too long ago Twitter announced that they were working on an official app for Android. At that time no one knew when it was expected to hit the market. Well, today is the day, we didn’t have to wait long for this app to hit Android

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No Free Google Maps GPS Navigation For The iPhone

There has been a rumor around the web that Google will be adding free navigation to the iPhone. Google has denied such claims but left the door open slightly by stating that it may come to multiple mobile platforms in the near future. Also, other Maps features could make their way onto the iPhone. ? Navigation was first introduced on the Droid, it was a feature of Android 2.0. After complaints from many non-2.0 users, it was made available to every device that has 1.6(maybe this was already in the works)

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Official Android Twitter App will be released

Twitter’s Evan Williams has recently revealed that the company plan to shortly offer an official Android application for the microblogging network. The announcement was made at the Twitter Chirp conference, but it isn’t yet clear whether Twitter are planning to acquire an existing Android app (like they recently did with the iPhone Tweetie app), or whether they’d prefer to partner with a developer or mobile device maker  and create the app from scratch. Twitdroid and Seesmic’s Android application are currently among the most popular Twitter clients for Android phones. [via techcrunch.com ] For more information on Android and the current Android mobile phones, check out our Android Guides Official Android Twitter App Coming Soon

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