Posts Tagged ‘android application’

New Google Android App – CompareEverywhere

This is an app for your Google Android phone that will no doubt come in handy for those of you who enjoy shopping. The developer of the app, whose name is Jeffrey Sharkey, says that he got the idea for the app when he saw store employees scanning items on the shelves for inventory. With a simple scan, their handsets would bring up all kinds of information – from prices, to how many of the items they had, to what the prices have been for quite some time now. It was then that he asked himself – why can’t Android users have the same power on their mobile phones? So, he went to work and soon CompareEverywhere, also known as AndroidScan, became a reality.

With this app, you simply use the camera on the phone to scan barcodes of pretty much any product that has a barcode. The app will then show you an entire host of facts about the item, including local stores that carry the item, a map of how to get to those stores, and by clicking on the stores, it will show you individual product information as shown by that store. You can also get driving directions, or even the telephone number of the store so that you can make sure that they have it before driving to get it!

CompareEverywhere

CompareEverywhere

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Best Google Android apps

Ok app hounds, are you ready to download some stuff on your new Android? Apps are what the smart phone is all about, so get ready for some crazy app fun with these pics! Here it goes, so enjoy! (more…)

Beetaun

Beetaun is one of the best android application ever made. If you are interested in sightseeing than this is the one application you need to have. It will allow users to tag locations around a city and help you to find out the places that other people liked in the city you are in.No needs for guides…just check it out and find recommendations of other people who already visited that city. How great is this?

Beetaun

Beetaun

Android Applications

With Google’s $10 million mobile application contest, there could be thousands of Android applications on the market before the first Android-powered phone ships next year. I wouldn’t even be surprised if some industrious hackers start releasing existing cell phones hacked with Android, and not the factory installed OS. Perhaps some hackers will even try to install Android on an iPhone. The possibilities are nearly limitless.

Source: InformationWeek