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1. How is Android going to change your life? Try These Android Applications User ExperienceMatters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
2. Google Shopper Find a product by simply pointing your camera phone at the cover art of a book, CD, DVD, or video game. Scan the barcode of almost any product to quickly learn more about it. Say the name of a product and find it easily in Shopper*. Find nearby stores, then call them, get directions, and more. Share link to post to Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Instant Messaging, etc. *Shopper is powered by ‘Google Product Search’. http://www.google.com/mobile/shopper/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
3. Walky Talky WalkyTalky that goes hand-in-hand with spoken walking directions from Google Maps to better navigate the physical world. In addition, application Intersection Explorer allows exploring the layout of streets using touch before venturing out with WalkyTalky. http://eyes-free.blogspot.com/2010/10/walking-about-with-talking-android.html User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
4. Open Spot (Find and share parking) Open Spot for Android works by letting people who are leaving parking spots share their spots with people who are searching for parking. Earn 'karma points' and help others save time, gas and frustration. http://openspot.googlelabs.com/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
5. Google Goggles Google Goggles lets you search Google using pictures from your camera phones. Takes an image as input, and using several image recognition backends (object recognition, place matching, OCR, etc), we return relevant search results. http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
6. Gesture Search Do you find it hard to find a contact or locate an application from a list of hundreds of items on an Android phone? Or do you find it stressful to search for an item by typing in its title while on the go? Gesture Search from Google Labs lets you search your Android-powered device by drawing gestures on the touch screen. It allows you to quickly find a contact, a bookmark, an application, or a music track from hundreds or thousands of items, all in one place. It is fast and fun to use. http://gesturesearch.googlelabs.com/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
7. Google Listen Listen from Google Labs brings podcasts and web audio to your Android-powered device. It lets you search, subscribe, download and stream. By subscribing to programs it will create a personalized audio-magazine loaded with fresh shows and news stories whenever you listen. In this release Listen is indexing thousands of popular English-only audio sources. http://listen.googlelabs.com/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
8. Places Directory A handy directory for Android-powered phone to look up nearby points of interest coming from Google Local. http://sites.google.com/site/placesdirectory/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
9. Google Sky Map Google Sky Map turns your Android-powered mobile phone into a dynamic window on the night sky. When you point your phone up you will see a map of the brightest stars, constellations, and planets in that part of the sky. http://www.google.com/mobile/skymap/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
10. MY Tracks My Tracks is an application 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 recorded, you can share your tracks, upload them to Google Spreadsheets and visualize them on Google My Maps. http://mytracks.appspot.com/ User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
11. Global Trends: Smart Phone, Android User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10
12. Global Trends: Phone, Android User Experience Matters | XtremeUX.com Date: 11-Dec-10