Yahoo! comes to Android

Yahoo! on AndroidToday, Yahoo! debuted Yahoo! Mail and Yahoo! Messenger apps for Android, a Yahoo! Search Widget for Android, and launched an amazing new HTML5 mobile mail and News experience for iPhone and iPod touch. These exciting launches represent our continued efforts to develop sophisticated mobile experiences for leading platforms, reaching a broad audience of highly engaged mobile users. We’re keeping consumers connected to the people and things that matter to them most – wherever and whenever they want.

Yahoo! provides a seamless, integrated experience across all screens; from PC to mobile phones, tablets, TV, and beyond. These latest apps are optimized for three hero Android devices–Motorola Droid, HTC Incredible, and Google Nexus One–and are available for download globally, via the Android Market for Android OS 2.0 and above.

Read on via Yahoo! brings its world-class communications experiences to your Android phone, plus introduces the all new HTML5 mobile web mail | Y! Mobile Blog.

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Amazon Kindle for Android

Amazon Kindle for Android finally brings hundreds of thousands of books to the fastest growing smartphone platform.

Today, Amazon released its highly anticipated Kindle e-book reader software for Android devices, which gives Google’s smartphone and MID operating system immediate legitimacy as an e-Reading platform.

But how well does the software stack up to the iPhone/iPad version? Surprisingly, quite well.

Read on via Amazon Kindle for Android: Let the e-Reader Content Wars Begin | ZDNet.

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Google’s Android Gains on Apple iOS

Google’s (GOOG) Android mobile-operating system is winning over an important group of allies in its fledgling rivalry with Apple: application developers.

More than half the 2,733 developers surveyed by Appcelerator, a mobile-software tools provider, see Android as having the greatest long-term potential among operating systems. About 40 percent of respondents said Apple’s (AAPL) iOS would have the best long-term outlook, according to the survey released today.

Read on via Google’s Android Gains on Apple iOS – BusinessWeek.

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Developers love iPhone and iPad but are excited about Android’s upside

Among mobile developers, the iPhone is still the most favored platform, ahead of Android smart phones. But the future may tilt in the favor of Android, according to a new developer survey by Appcelerator.

Developers see the iPhone and increasingly the iPad as the hot opportunity right now, with their shared iOS operating system coming out on top in seven of ten categories including best app store, biggest market for consumer apps, best devices and best near-term outlook.

But the Android operating system, which placed second in all seven of those categories, came out on top for most capabilities of an OS, most “open” platform and best long-term outlook.

Read on via The Technology Chronicles : Developers love iPhone and iPad but are excited about Android’s upside.

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Triple update for Google Maps for Android | Android Atlas – CNET Blogs

There’s a reason I commute in tennis shoes–the days I literally make a mad dash for the soon-to-be departing train or bus.

Sure, there are localized apps for getting schedules, but it’s also convenient that public transportation scheduling is one of a handful of enhanced features in Google Maps for Android version 4.3, new on Tuesday.

Read on via Triple update for Google Maps for Android | Android Atlas – CNET Blogs.

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Android Becomes Flash Mobile’s First BFF

Adobe has put the finishing touches on Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile, a new version specially designed for advanced smartphones. FP 10.1 emphasizes power and CPU usage, making it fit more comfortably on a handheld. Major smartphone platforms, manufacturers and media content providers have thrown in their support for the new Flash version, though Android 2.2 tops the list.

Read on via Technology News: Software: Android Becomes Flash Mobile’s First BFF.

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Will Samsung’s Galaxy S Pro Android Phone Get Any Love?

With the Galaxy S Pro, Samsung has what looks like a hot Android phone on its hands, if only the company can get people to pay attention to it.

Android Central's anonymous tipster dished the Galaxy S Pro's specs, and heaped on superlatives such as “gorgeous” and “fluid.” Indeed, the phone's hardware looks comparable to other modern Android devices, with a 1 GHz processor, 480-by-800 resolution Super AMOLED screen possibly 4 inches, a 5-megapixel camera with 720 video capture, a front-facing camera and 802.11 wireless b/g/n. There's even an additional SIM slot, suggesting that the Galaxy S Pro is ready for world travel.

Read on via Will Samsung’s Galaxy S Pro Android Phone Get Any Love? – PCWorld.

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HTC Droid Incredible Smartphone Product Review

The highly anticipated HTC Incredible was well worth the wait. This miniature powerhouse not only looks prettier than a stack of Monets, but also smokes most smartphones when it comes to performance.

Weighing in at 4.6 ounces and spanning a mere 2.3 x 4.6 inches and .47-inches thick, the diminutive device feels sleek and almost toy-like in hand. The black body, festooned with stylish red flourishes, makes it hard to slap on a protective case. The sleek look is enhanced by the buttons, which are flush with the surface of the 3.7-inch, 480 x 800-pixel OLED touchscreen except the optical joystick.With a 1-GHz Snapdragon processor, the Incredible is so speedy, it makes the Flash look like a morbidly obese couch-jockey. An iPhone took about 16 seconds to fully load Wired.com; the speedy Incredible browser took a mere five seconds. And speaking of which, the Incredible supports the Flash Lite 4.0, so you won't see any of those annoying blue Lego icons that pop up when browsing on the iPhone.

Read more via HTC Droid Incredible Smartphone | Wired.com Product Reviews.

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Google Android Tablet Imminent

Google is almost ready to start selling its own tablet. The device, according to the New York Times, will be “an e-reader that would function like a computer.” So close is it that Eric Schmidt, CEO at Google, was describing it to friends at “a recent party in Los Angeles.”

The slate-like computer will run Android, and anonymous sources say that Google has already been working with publishers to put books and magazines on the device.

Read more via NYT: Google Android Tablet Imminent | Gadget Lab | Wired.com.

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Google Earth on Android

Google Earth on Android looks to be a killer application. Too bad you need the newer devices to run it. Time for an upgrade maybe?

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