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A Sneak Peak At The Android App Market

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Photostream?A Flickr photo browser.

Pocket Seismograph?Was that an earthquake? Now, you can check for yourself.

Quicklist?A to-do list. Everyone needs one of those.

Radar?Shows where you are on a radar-like screen. Meh.

Ringroid?Create a ringtone from any song in your music library. Love it.

ShopSavvy?Also featured onstage. Uses the camera as a bar-code scanner to let you compare prices while shopping in a store.

Text-to-Speech Library?What it sounds like. Turns text into speech through the phone's speaker.

Video Player?Seems like that should come with the phone too

Translate?Uses Google Translate to turn foreign words into your own language.

See our previous coverage of the Android platform and its applications here:

The Best of Android: Final Challenge Winners Announced Android to Get Its Own App Market In Anticipation Of An Actual Phone, Android Releases A New SDK TuneWiki: Android?s iPhone-Like Media Player That May Become The Platform?s Standard Live From I/O: Android Pulls An iPhone, App Engine Goes Public, and Google Embraces the Open Web Fifty Android Developers Get $25,000 Each: The List Sneak Peak At Android Apps Out of MIT Google Gets Android Apps Going With a $10 Million Challenge T-Mobile Android G1 Launch Liveblog: It?s Got A Compass!


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