The Future of Web Apps

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Android Anti-Malware Apps vs. Tap Snake
Last week Sarah Perez reported that a game called Tap Snake, available in Android Market, was actually a mostly harmless piece of spyware. I took to the opportunity to test a few of the anti-malware apps available on the market: antivirus free from droidSecurity , Lookout , Symantec ‘s Norton Mobile Security for Android beta, and Smobile . I was also going to try SmrtGuard , but I couldn’t get …
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Google Now Invading the Privacy of Dolphins, Sponges and Sea Cucumbers [Apps]
# apps Google released an update of its Google Earth for Android app yesterday, giving users the chance to look underwater at the sea floor. Seeing as it’s not April 1st, we have to assume this is a proper feature release. More »
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iPhone apps for freaks, geeks, and the avant-garde
Karma Art : Virtually cut and paste drawings and text to make a quirky card, flier or note. artnear : Your NYC guide to every art gallery and museum, big or small, well-known or fresh on the scene.
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August 25th, 2010
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