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Mint launches native app for Android tablets

Mint is a simple concept: consolidate all of your bank accounts, credit cards, and other financial data in a single, secure location. It is also a powerful tool that allows you to use that consolidated financial info combined with income and expenses to create a budget and keep better track of how you use your [...]
Feb 1st, 2012 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Ice Cream Sandwich To Support Native Screen Capture

It’s a feature many rooted and Sense 3.0 users take for granted. Screen capture. The ability to take a snap shot of whatever is displayed on your screen is not only fun for sharing (or boasting) but crucial for sites like FU Autocorrect.com. I can’t tell you exactly why it took Google so long to [...]
Oct 18th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Google Reader Update Adds Native Honeycomb Support

I’ve only got one word for the above title – finally! Google has updated their Reader application for Android to add tablet support. While using the handset version of the app on a big screen wasn’t terrible, we always like to see applications taking advantage of prime screen real estate. It’s laid out just as [...]
Aug 17th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Twitter Web Finally Introduces Native Photo Sharing – Coming Soon To Mobile Apps

If there has been once glaring omission to the micro-blogging site, Twitter, it has always been the absence of native photo uploading. This is where hundreds of 3rd party photo uploading sites jumped in to pick up the slack, allowing users to share food pics quickly and easily. Well, after 5 years Twitter web has [...]
Aug 9th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Google Docs Finally Gets a Native App for Android

After relegating users to in-browser editing since Android first came on the scene, Google Docs has finally made its way to mobile handsets in the form of a native app. The application itself will allow you to search through your documents and upload new files, though editing is still relegated to the mobile browser. This [...]
Apr 27th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Google Shifts Native Development Kit Policy on Public Contributions

Google is opening up Android development even more with a new policy for the Native Development Kit (NDK) seeing contributed code added directly to the public source tree rather then the private tree it was once relegated to. The hope is that a more transparent contribution process will prevent OEMs from releasing devices with unfinished [...]
Jul 26th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Google Release Native Google Buzz Application Form for Android

Google makes some great mobile web apps, but I think the majority prefer a native Android app when one is available. Buzz is one of those services that deserved the native treatment and Google has delivered in the form of a widget. Those running Android 1.6 or greater can grab the widget now and start [...]
Mar 18th, 2010 | Filed under from Feelandroid
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