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Android Application Weekly 08 Oct 2010

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By: Daniel Webster | 3:30 PM 8-Oct-10 | - Comments

In this episode of the Android Application Weekly we review 5 great applications in 30 seconds each. To download these directly to your Android device just snap a picture of the QR-Code using Google Goggles or any other QR-Code scanner.



Advanced Task Killer - A free application



Advanced Task Killer will free up some memory being used by running programs. Want to speed up your Android device while saving battery? Just kill some tasks that are running and regain your speed and power back.



Air ControlA free lite version and $3.17 for the full



Air Control is a very addicting puzzle game in which you must direct air-crafts to their designated landing area. The game may seem easy but one incorrect direction and the air-crafts will crash into one another. The free version has only a couple of maps while the paid version has a few more.



Google ListenA free application



Google Listen plays virtually any popular Podcast on the internet. Search through thousands of uploaded sound files to get the latest news and information.



The Moron TestA free lite version and $0.99 for the full



The Moron Test will challenge the wits of you and your friends. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully. There are two version available a free version which is limited to only one test and a paid version that has many more levels.



SoundHoundA free lite version and $4.99 for the full



Want to know that song playing on the radio? Or have a tune you can hum but don't know the words to? SoundHound will help you out. Just play, hum, or sing almost any song to get an exact search. The search results give lyrics, options to share with friends, and even the ability to purchase the song through Amazon MP3 service. The free version is limited to 5 song recognizes.


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