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Big news from Spotify, Angry birds, Facebook and Temple run

April 3, 2012 0

 

Who said the “strategy puzzle video game” Angry Birds craze was over? Launched in December 2009, since that time over 12 million copies have been purchased from Apple’s App Store. But Rovio’s latest adventure Angry Birds Space, has smashed its own company record by bringing in a whopping ten million downloads in the first three days of sale. The shocking figure continues to roll.

The Instagram for android has been a raging success. It has the ability to help people share valuable experiences, by uploading photos to networks and social media sites. Users can add effects to the images, with close to five dozen effects on display, making it the widest range in any similar specifications applications. And now this iOS photo-sharing application Instagram is finally ready to become a huge success on Google’s Android platform. The company has posted a preview page to encourage Android users to download the application when its made available. The application already has 27 million users registered and this figure is likely to increase when this unique photo-sharing application is ready for download.

The music streaming service Spotify has done away with its five play cut-off point, which has come as a big relief to Spotify users in Spain, Germany and Italy. But UK and French users are still in a fix on five as Spotify tries to work out a deal with record labels in the respective countries.

The world is not a rosy place. Or atleast Facebook would want us to believe so. Its new application EnemyGraph lets us do just the same. The new application allows us to add foes to our profile. EnemyGraph allows us to create a list of enemies as well as companies that you hate. Facebook has a similar application named Trending Enemies that allow you to check out the most popular hates.

The wait for top application Temple Run has finally arrived on Android. The massively successful shrine-sprinting simulator had racked up over 40 million downloads on iOS ,which is likely to grow with access to a whole new market. You have to run for your life to escape the Evil Demon Monkeys by racing down ancient temple walls and along sheer cliffs. This application is a commonly downloaded on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

APPLICATION REVIEWS FROM THE T3 APP CHART

While Instagram is the king of photo-sharing, cinemagram is fun and a beautiful way to upload videos without draining your 3G data allowance. This application allows the users to select a part of their video to stay in motion while the surroundings stay still.This applicatin acts as a handy animator adding complexity to your images.The result is a really cool photo-video hybrid.

Sony digital network application, on Friday released a photo movie creator app for Android-based smartphones and dated it for iOS, called Photo Movie Creator. This application lets users take photos and make them into movies that include themes and music. The product can then be sent to family and friends using e-mail or social networks. The application is pretty simple to use according to the reviews.

Dr Seuss interactive story book collection is an application designed for both iPhone and iPad users. This application gives an entirely new dimension to the time-honoured classics like Cat in the Hat, ne Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, The Foot Book, Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?, and Fox in Socks. It gives the users an oppurtunity to reinvent the classics for a new generation of fans.