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It is hard to find a mindless way to pass the time. What is even harder is finding a way that is mobile.
More from Planet Android Android users who are avid video viewers now have cause for cheer – the interactive video platform Videogram, which even Jennifer Lopez took to releasing her new music video on earlier.
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Box just recently snapped up Crocodoc to improve the web component of its cloud storage, but what about tuning the native apps? It's addressing that side of the equation by acquiring the technology behind Folders, a third-party cloud storage app for iOS.
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Nexus 4: 5 New Things to Know is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
While much of the talk of 2013 has been about phones like the HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4 and the rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 3, there are still some very relevant smartphones on the market not called One or Galaxy including Google’s current Nexus smartphone, the Nexus 4, which is as relevant as it was when it first launched.
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Lookout Google. Amazon just got really serious about hijacking your Android. Amazon has been playing with its Amazon Android App Store and then Kindle Fire tablet for several years now.
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MediaFire says its cloud storage service now has 30 million users, but it seems that only a minority of those have installed the Android or iOS interfaces -- the former has seen less than 500,000 downloads, for example.
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Looking for a highly skilled Mobile App Developer to develop and maintain Android and iOS apps. The Mobile App Developer will be an integral part of the entire app lifecycle from concept to launch to support.
More from The Creative Group Jobs Samsung will soon be providing a theft recovery service for its devices, starting with the flagship Galaxy S4.
More from Electronista Unity, the company behind the eponymous game rendering engine, announced on Tuesday that it will no longer be charging an $800 licensing fee to developers looking to make apps for Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
More from Apple Insider “We were talking about another company that dropped the e before the r, and we realized we wanted to make Flickr awesome again.
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Unity has announced that it's making its mobile game development tools free to use for most independent and small studios.
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Finding a spot to stash your whip, especially in unfamiliar territory, can be a chore, so you might want to employ ParkMe to do the finding for you.
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Coming months after the feature's introduction on Android and PCs, Vudu has updated the iOS version of its app with the ability to download movies for viewing offline.
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The Google+ Photos enhancements that were announced last week were already available on the web, and they have now been added to the Android app as well.
More from Talk Android The Google+ Photos enhancements that were announced last week were already available on the web, and they have now been added to the Android app as well.
More from Talk Android Speaking at tonight's Yahoo press event in New York City, Marissa Mayer and Yahoo's Mobile Engineering Senior Vice President and Flickr product manager Adam Cahan revealed the new Flickr and accompanying new Android app, offering users 1TB of photo storage in a "very metro" user interface.
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Secret Exit wowed us with Zen Bound 2, and now they’re back with a brand new Android game called Eyelord.
More from Planet Android Just days after Google’s I/O developer conference ended, the company is rolling out an update to its Google+ app for Android which adds new photo and location features, as well.
More from TheNextWeb Samsung’s Android 4.2.2 update for the Galaxy S III has leaked, bringing Galaxy S 4 functionality to the older smartphone, though the official release isn’t expected until sometime in June.
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