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Hey did you know that Amazon.com’plans to open an applications store for the Android-operated smartphones? This is direct competition with the existing Android Market run by Google. The mobile-application marketplace is increasingly  becoming more and more competitive.

According to the Wall Street Journal report, Amazon already sells eBook content through the Kindle, and while a few games have also emerged for Kindle, having a dedicated app store that would be available on a wide variety of Android phones and tablets would obviously benefit Amazon immensely.

The new Android App Store has not yet been confirmed by Amazon, and therefore doesn’t have a launch date associated with it. Rumors say that it will be open before the end of 2010.

Two Google Apps Helps Blind Navigate

Be sure to head on over to the official Google Eyes-Free Android blog for more information on apps for the visually-impaired. Boost your PC performance

Apps will decide success of Windows Phone 7

Financial Times – Paul Taylor -

first Windows Mobile-based smartphones with its hardware partners in 2003, for users to access and share web-based information and social networks,

Ford wants to attract mobile developers for in-car apps

Mobile Business Briefing -

To enable mobile apps to be delivered to in-car users, Ford has published an SDK that provides … information and news, and scheduling and planning. ...

Mobile application development tops CIO strategies

SearchCIO.com – Christina Torode

… the mobile space, in which people were building apps that were truly taking … It used to be data, then it was information, now it is insight because …

GrubHub Launches iPhone and Android Apps for Food on the Go

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The mobile apps also give you control over your account, so you can access saved credit card information, previous orders, favorite restaurants, and more.

MyFirstMobileApp.com Launches A New Corporate Website With

Press Media Wire – Dustin Hoffman

The What We Do page provides detailed information on the new mobile platforms … Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, and Symbian along with separate mobile apps