Jul  15  2010
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Google Android Set To Overtake iPhone By End Of 2010

According to two recent reports Google’s Android platform is set to overtake the Apple iPhone in terms of downloaded apps.

The first report to suggest this trend comes from AdMob, a Google-owned source. Nevertheless, AdMob’s reports states that there will more Android users than Apple iPhone users by the end of 2010.

The second report to suggest the Android’s pre-eminence is perhaps more convincing, coming from independent telecoms analyst Ovum. Ovum expect that by 2015 Android will be responsible for 26 percent of all app downloads, while iPhone will see just 22 percent. That would be a huge shift from last year’s figures of 14 percent for Android and 67 percent for iPhone.

The reason for this trend? We expect is has everything to do with the large volume of low cost Android phones out there, and with an iPhone contract recall imminent, might Google have Apple on the run?

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Written by JonathanRust in: android, applications | Tags: , , , ,
May  07  2010
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Google Goggles Gets Updated With Text Translation

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Google has just updated their Google Goggles application with the addition of a new feature – text translation. To translate text, just photograph the text you want translated with your Android smartphone’s camera, then the app translates the text into English.

Google Googles is available exclusively on Android devices and with no details on whether Google plans to roll this application out to other platforms, this is another solid reason why you’ll be patting yourself on the back if you opt for Android handset.

The service currently supports a number of languages including English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. However, Google intends to expand this even further.

So, if you’re linguistically challenged and headed for a European break this summer – make sure you snap up the latest version of Google Googles!

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Apr  09  2010
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Orange Wednesdays App Now Out For Android

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The Orange Wednesdays app has been around for the iPhone for some time but now it comes to Android too! With Orange Wednesdays you get 2 for 1 cinema vouchers, so this app will tell you what pictures are showing near you, allow you to read reviews, watch trailers and locate more cinemas.

The app will also let you share to a friend all the details of the movie, directly from the app.

To get it, head to the Android Market and search for “Orange Wednesdays”.
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Written by JonathanRust in: android, applications | Tags: , , , ,
Mar  16  2009
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Android Widgets: Security Threat With Open Home

Oh dear it seems as though there may be a pretty serious security issue present in Android OS, specifically related to Open Home. Open Home is a home replacement application that gives Android users a whole new series of themes. The problem is to do with permissions, and what Open Home can acess. Android’s home screen has open permission, giving the programme access to contacts and short cuts to apps. This means someone could develop an app to be used in conjunction with Open Home which replaces the home screen that could maliciously access the phone’s contacts and pass them onto a third party. Because the home screen has permission to app short cuts, a programme could be developed simply to reroute users to a fake programme that could steal username and password info.

It is these sorts of security issues that might make people wonder whether it was such a great idea for Google to give anyone free reign to release Apps into the market without any serious scrutiny. Apple’s App store may be restrictive and controlling but at least issues like this would never come about.

Androinica have got hold of a letter from an Android developer worrying about the dangers of using Open Home from Better Android:

I am an engineer on the Android Team and I worked on the default Home screen. I recently came across your Home replacement called Open Home. First of all, let me congratulate you for it, it has some very nice ideas and it’s good to finally see a viable 3rd party replacement for our Home screen. However, I would like to warn you about two very serious security holes in your application, both related to the way you implemented widgets.
(some texts removed….) * by Better Android

Home runs with quite a few permissions, most notably the ability to read contacts. With your implementation of widgets, any application can offer a new widget that, once installed by the user, will silently use Home’s permissions to achieve whatever it needs. For instance, a widget could be easily modified to read all the contacts and upload them silently to a website. At no point the user will know that the widgets will make use of the “read contacts” permission.

The second security hole is the ability you give the widgets to spoof any other app. A widget could for instance find shortcuts on the Home screen and change their Intent or attach a different click listener to execute something entirely different. This way, a widget could for instance execute a fake Email app and grab the user’s password and emails. A widget could do much more too since they have access to all the information stored in the Home screen UI. These two very important issues are the reason why widgets were not implemented in Android 1.0. We need to implement them correctly to guarantee the privacy and safety or the user’s data.

As your application currently stand, I would strongly advise you to disable the widgets support until you come up with a secure implementation of widgets. You have customers who paid for your applications and it would be really bad both for them, you and Android if a malicious widgets started taking advantage of these security holes.

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Better Android have been in contact to refute the claims in this post check ‘em out here.

Written by Peter Ross in: applications, g1 | Tags: ,
Mar  06  2009
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T-Mobile G1 Paid Apps On UK Android Marketplace To Go Live Today!

App Store Money!

Looks like they haven’t forgotten about us, they were just changing all the $ to £ in anticipation of the paid apps to Android Marketplace, said to set up its stall today on UK T-Mobile G1s!

Google Checkout is still the way to pay up, so you’ll need an account with those bad boys. It’s quite quick and painless.

Sure enough, there will be a flood of apps from all those developers in the Team Android / Team iPhone split that took the side of the little green robot. Seeing all of their mates making coats out of money from the App Store has been a real motivator to get the Android Marketplace going, as Gameloft’s bunch of games prepped for release can attest.

What did you buy first from the Android Marketplace? Let me know whether it was worth the dough in the comments!

Update: Yeah…except they didn’t.

Source: Pocket Picks

Written by Ernest in: News | Tags: , , ,
Mar  06  2009
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German Verbs App For G1

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The German Verbs App is slightly more useful than this one especially when it comes to the difficulty of learning German verbs. With the German language, the mentality seems to be, why invent new words when you can just stick existing ones together to describe the new concept. This cut and shut approach to language results in extremely long words such as Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän and makes learning it a tricky process for English speakers who are used to having more words at a shorter lengths.

As this is a new App, the G1 Market News community haven’t yet rated it but it is sure to be popular for linguists and tourists alike as it provides a really useful service.

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Written by Peter Ross in: android, applications, g1 | Tags: , ,

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