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Old 09-10-2008, 12:34 PM   #1
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Late last year, Google Inc. announced that it would give $10 million in prizes to software development companies with plans for the most innovative and useful applications for its open-source mobile Android platform.
Roughly nine months later, Google has announced the winners. The applications it has selected help users do everything from calling the nearest taxicab or comparing sale prices at different stores to calculating their carbon footprints. Here are the winners:

Cab4me

Using Android's Google Maps application, cab4me lets a user call a cab to her location with a single click. By using GPS capabilities to locate not only the user's current location, but also the location of the nearest cab company, the application can initiate a call to the cab company with a mere click on the map. The application was developed by Konrad Huebner and Henning Boerger.

Locale

Ever get embarrassed at a company meeting when your cell phone unexpectedly goes off? With Locale, you can make sure your device knows to switch to vibrate mode the minute you step into your office. With Android's GPS capabilities, Locale adjusts your phone's settings to wherever you are. Thus, your phone will forward calls to different numbers based on whether you're at work or home, or it will send out a status message on Twitter letting people know where you're located. This application was developed by Carter Jernigan, Clare Bayley, Jasper Lin and Christina Wright, with additional contributions from Jennifer Shu.

PicSay

Essentially a drop-and-drag picture editor for your mobile phone, PicSay lets users spruce up their pictures with color correction, highlighting, word bubbles and distortion effects. It also can be used to create event invitations or holiday greeting cards that can be sent out to friends, family and associates. This application was developed by Eric Wijngaard.

Softrace

This application actually lets you set up real, live races with your friends and track their progress in real time while the race is going on. Whether the racers are on foot, bicycles or skis, Softrace uses Google Maps' location application programming interface to track each user's progress, and it can store statistics of the race on Android's SQLite database. This application was developed by Staffan Kjellberg and Thomas Kjellberg.

TuneWiki

An open-source music-based social network, TuneWiki lets users share what they're listening to with one another. They can also use Google Maps to find what users around the world are listening to. TuneWiki also plays audio and video for songs while scrolling synchronized lyrics as they play. The application creates a virtual library of songs that connects to the Internet and suggests similar-sounding songs or artists. This application was developed by TuneWiki, with additional help from Rani Cohen, Chad Kouse, Zach Jobbs, Jared Fleener and Amnon Sarig.

Wertago

Billing itself as "the mobile application nightlifers have been waiting for," Wertago is a social networking application that lets users coordinate social events with their friends, rate current hot spots and create personalized social networking profiles for users to share their favorite locations. Like many other Android applications, Wertago uses Google Maps' API to map out clubs, restaurants and theaters. This application was developed by Kelvin Cheung, Teresa Ko, Peter Ree, Robert Sarvis and Douglas Yeung.

Life360

This is a neighborhood-centric social networking application that keeps users up to date with their families and local communities. Life360 users can send or receive neighborhood emergency alerts. Whether you're holding a backyard barbecue or looking for help to find a lost pet, Life360 gives you quick access to your neighbors and your family. This application was developed by Chris Hulls Dilpreet Singh, Luis Carvalho, Phuong Nguyen and Steve Potell.

GoCart

The goal of GoCart is to help shoppers gather as much information as they need to make smart, informed decisions. Using GPS and Android's built-in camera to scan bar codes, the application will search both the Web and local stores to compare prices of any product. The application also lets users read other users' reviews of products and can set up price alerts whenever prices go down. This application was designed by Rylan Barnes, with contributions from Noah Labhart and ZXing Developers.

Ecorio

An application destined to warm Al Gore's heart, Ecorio uses Android's GPS capabilities to track a user's carbon footprint while driving. It also gives suggestions for carpooling and public transportation, and it lets users invest in carbon-reduction projects and purchase carbon credits over their phones. This application was developed by Jeff Kao, Gary Pong, Robert Lam and Taneem Talukdar, with additional contributions from Jason Wong

Compare Everywhere

This application is very similar to GoCart because it uses Android's built-in camera to scan bar codes and compare prices for products at different retail outlets. It also lets customers rate products and create shopping lists like those on Amazon.com. This application was created by Jeffrey Sharkey.

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Old 12-23-2008, 06:45 PM   #2
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Hello boys
Tell me at this forum can fill small pictures? Watching FAQ, but nothing found.
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Old 12-29-2008, 09:23 PM   #3
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Perhaps this is planned for the future but Locale does not currently do this: "Thus, your phone will forward calls to different numbers based on whether you're at work or home,"

So far the only actions Locale will take upon a contact calling is:

change display setting (screen brightness)
change network settings (WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS)
Notification (put a Locale notification in the Status Bar and or vibrate/alarm)
change Ringer volume/vibrate
change ringtone
Send Twitter
change wallpaper

as you can see, the only active, non-setting change, feature so far is twitter. No call forwarding as of yet.
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Old 01-09-2009, 06:18 AM   #4
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How did weekly wallpaper not make this list,best wallpaper app on the marketplace as iot uses actaul g1 sized wallpaper,not iphone wallpaper like alot of these people seem to think it works / looks good ....


Accuweather and ringdroid and bubble are great as well.
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Old 01-12-2009, 02:35 AM   #5
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The problem with a lot of these apps is they are developed by Americans for the American market and there some of them which don't work so well for us over here in the UK e.g. Shop Savvy send me off to all American online stores so its useless once i factor in shipping costs i might as well buy it there and then in the store.

I love Imeem as its similar to Pandora (which we are no longer allowed to use in the UK) apart from the fact you cant search by track just artist.

I love StreamFurious as it allows me to listen to Soma Fm, but again all the streaming stations are American apart from the BBC World Service.

Doggcatcher is good but I find hunting down any decent podcasts a bit tiresome, but thats probably because most podcasts are a bit rubbish really.

The game Spiral Defence is fantastic but can run a bit slow somtimes and it does not over ride screen timeout which is annoying as most of the game you sit their watching your defence system do its thing and have to keep touching the screen to make sure you don't miss it.

The Telegraph app is good too.

Any Cut has saved my battery life to some extent by allowing me shortcuts to close programs and turn on wifi and 3G very quickly (although i'd still just prefer a better battery)

The Facebook app is good but would really like it to include the chat function on FB.

And Youtube app works well.
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Old 01-12-2009, 04:54 AM   #6
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i like most apps but heres my top 10 list, no particular order
-shopsavvy
-locale
-wikitunes
-anycut
-ringdroid
-astro
-pacman
-weather channel
-imeem
-atrackdog
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Best app out there is MyBackup. It is a MUST HAVE life saver...
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BESTEST OF THE BEST APPS

1) STEEL : awsome browser for us one handed users. has a built in touch screen keyboard. I hate having to open my g1 unless im going to type something really long.

2) REMOTE Droid : you install this app on ur phone and then install a pc version on ur pc and u can use your android as a Wireless Touchpad. fkin Awsome, i love it... I have my pc connected to my widescreen tv and when im hanging out with the guys i get to show off by browsing the net on my tv with my cellphone as a mouse.

3) Chomp SMS : just a text mess app, but then again i love one handed texting so this app has a built in touchscreen keyboard

4) Imeen : awsome music streaming app

5) PTK auctions ebay : describes it self.

6) wikimobile : im a wikiholic so its go go, how can a fly land on the sealing?

7) wertago : Nightlife baby

8) ParkMark accompanied with one of the gps radars : basicly, after you find a night bar to hit up on wertago, you drive their get bombed and forget where u parked. Well now you can mark your parking spot and your phone will use gps to guide you to your car with the help of your radar

9) Youtube, facebook, myspace... app : describes it self, but these are givens, so no shocker that they were made

10) finally a joke app "spoofapp" allows u to not only hide your number when prank calling some1, but actually allows you to shoose the number you want to be/show up on their caller id. to top that has a voice modulator to make you sound diffrent, even has a male to female voice mod, although it sounded kinda weird when i tryed it.


11) ASTRID : very usefull to do list organizer. with reminder and such


I cant count thats y i went to 11, suck it. maybe il post my top 11 games as well....
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Old 10-25-2009, 11:03 AM   #9
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I suggest you to use "ShapeWriter Keyboard", it's an awesome inputting method on Android.
It will allow you to input much faster and easier.
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