– Whitepages Caller ID: Whitepages has launched a paid-for version of its free Caller ID by Whitepages Android app, which has been downloaded 100,000 times. The paid services charges $6.99 for six months of unlimited caller ID service. New features include the addition of a database of 600 million numbers to ID more numbers successfully and alerts for incoming calls from known telemarketers.
— Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Finance: Google has launched a version of Google Finance for the Android market. It includes the ability to get stock quotes, market data, news, real-time streaming quotes, detailed charts and automatically syncs up with the Google Finance website. (Google Blog)
— Note taking: 3banana has launched a notes application for the Android platform, intended to let people take notes on their handsets and synchronise, share and discuss the notes with friends on the web at its own site and via social networks like Facebook and Twitter…it uses a permalink for that. In addition to photos and notes captured on their smart phones, online users also can keep track of web pages, presentations, and videos, all organized and labeled inline — without the need for extra data entry fields or repetitive typing.
— Hudson Games: Hudson Entertainment has released its first games for Android handsets: Bomberman Dojo and Military Madness. Both games were updated for Android’s touchscreen capacity. The catalyst for this move to the platform was the ability to charge for applications…
— Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile: Hands On has launched Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile for Android handsets. This means it’s available on all major US mobile phone platforms, and people can play against each other on whatever carrier. The Android version has enhanced graphics and features, including use of the accelerometer for
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