Archive for the ‘ Applications ’ Category
BlindType is probably the first keyboard since Swype that I have actually found quite interesting. This keyboard application is described as being extremely “resilient” to inaccurate inputs. The predictive algorithm the program uses seems to be very very good at observing errors and fixing them. Not only does the keyboard resist errors really well it can [ READ MORE ]
SwiftKey Beta has just been released to public in the Android Marketplace for free download. Once installed (with a language of your choosing) the keyboard can be used in place of your stock Android/HTC keyboard. While the SwiftKey keyboard does not provide much size improvement over the standard Android keyboard it does have an uncanny [ READ MORE ]
Open Spot, launched by Google, allows all Android (2.0 and up) users to search for unclaimed spaces marked by Open Spot users, as well as mark their own should they leave a spot. While initiatives such as this have been tried before, this is the first one that is backed by such a large user [ READ MORE ]
When Froyo (Android 2.2) was first announced Google claimed that it would have the fastest mobile browser ever. Now that Froyo has been released for the Nexus One we have the ability to put that claim to the test. Courtesy of a trial run by Engadget we now know that the Froyo browser does not [ READ MORE ]
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