Saturday, March 26, 2011

Android Application Weekly 25 Mar 2011


In this episode of the Android Application Weekly we demonstrate some apps that will keep you entertained, reserve that perfect movie, and create your own music. To download these directly to yourAndroid device just take a picture of the QR-Code using Google Goggles or any other QR-Code scanner to be taken directly to the Android Market.



AroundMe – A free application 

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AroundMe is a location based app that will help you find exactly what you are looking for. The app is easy to use and fast to display results.

AroundMe


Electrum Drum – No lite or trial $3.99 full version

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Electrum Drum allows you to create your own drum beats. Mix multiple tracks together to make a full song. Save the drum beats as a ringtone or other sound file to be played later on.

Electrum Drum


Redbox – A free application

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Redbox has revolutionized the movie rental experience, but one drawback to the convienance is you never know what movies are available when you get to a Redbox. The Redbox app allows you to view which Redbox in your area has the movie you are looking for you. Reserve the movie to be sure that it will be there when you go to pick it up. As a promotion Redbox is giving a free DVD rental for signing up with the Redbox app.

redbox


Rocket Bunnies – A free application 

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Rocket Bunnies is a fun and addictive game. The object of the game is to deliver carrots to bunnies on neighboring planets. Avoid the bombs and asteroids while. The faster the carrots are delivered the more stars you gain.

Rocket Bunnies


Weatherbug – A lite and $1.99 full version 

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Weatherbug is one of the best weather applications available to Android. The Weatherbug app displays an extended forecast along with multiple weather maps, live video feeds, and weather alerts.

WeatherBug Elite

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