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Review: TeleNav announces GPS Navigator for T-Mobile G1 Google Android
Review: TeleNav announces GPS Navigator for T-Mobile G1 Google Android
There are hundreds of applications now available for my T-Mobile G1 Google Android device (see my review) in the Android Market, but honestly there are only about 15 or so that I have kept over the long haul and use regularly. I imagine the quality and choice offerings will go up as soon as ...
 Android Market update: support for priced applications
Android Market update: support for priced applications
android-developers.blogspot.com — I'm pleased to announce that Android Market is now accepting priced applications from US and UK developers.... Developers from these countries can go to the publisher website at http://market.android.com/publish to upload their application(s) along with ... (more) Android Market update: support for priced applications
Android Vulnerability So Dangerous, Users Warned Not to Use Phone's Web Browser
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readwriteweb.com — Over the weekend at the Schmoocon hacker conference in Washington D.C., security researcher Charlie Miller presented a... new vulnerability in Google's mobile OS Android which allows hackers to remotely take control of the phone's web browser and ... (more) Android Vulnerability So Dangerous, Users Warned Not to ...
My Tracks for Android
mytracks.appspot.com — My Tracks is an application for your Android TM phone that enables you to record GPS tracks... and view live statistics – such as time, speed, distance, and elevation – while hiking, biking, running or participating in other outdoor activities. Once ... (more) My Tracks for Android
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TeleNav GPS Navigator for Android Arrives on February 24th
AndroidGuys — ... At $120 for a full year it’s not a bad price.  It’s better than dropping $150 or more all at once for a GPS unit, plus it maintains all the other cool Android features in your G1!  According to Matthew Miller of ZDNet, there will be $99/1 year and $249/4 year options available as well.  There’s a great hands on review over there if you’re interested.  We’ve grabbed the video from his post for you guys. ...

TeleNav Does Turn-By-Turn on Android
dailywireless.org — ... business, and TeleNav will then route to the destination, explains C/Net. Alternatively, you can preplan trips through TeleNav’s Web site and send it to your phone. TeleNav provides navigation services to a number of GPS-enabled smartphones and carriers, including Sprint and AT&T. Developing an application for Android and G1 owners was an important step for the company, according to TeleNav co-founder and Senior Director of Marketing Sal Dhanani. ZDNet has a review (below). ...

TeleNav announces GPS Navigator for G1
Android Authority — ... this with gas price listings, traffic alerts, and speech recognition for single button press address entry and we’re onto a winner! However, the cherry on top and my favourite aspect has to be the online preplanning available through the TeleNav site. This makes getting started on your trip that little bit quicker should you have been sat by a computer (e.g. in the office) before you get into your vehicle. There is an excellent review of this software available from the blogs of ZDNet . ...

MobileTechRoundup 162: Son of Kindle and Economic Stimulus [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — ... and is a 24.7 MB file in MP3 format. CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matthew Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia) TOPICS: Matt has his own economic stimulus plan Amazon Kindle 2, Whispersync and content on mobile devices. Google Sync arrives through ActiveSync licensing. TeleNav on the Android. Freeware of the show: WizMouse adds scrolling in Windows ...

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