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In this episode of the Android Application Weekly we demonstrate some apps that will keep you entertained, have a Siri clone on your Android, and find recipes based upon collections and searches. To download these directly to your Android smartphone or tablet just take a picture of the QR-Code using Google Goggles or any other QR-Code scanner or click on the app title link to be taken directly to the Android Market.
Iris – A free application
The iPhone 4S has Siri but Google has been using voice services for years. Iris (Siri spelled backwards) is an Android voice assistant that will help you find exactly what you are looking for. Ask Iris questions and it will begin searching the web. Send text messages, make voice calls, and much more.
Coupon Cloud – A free application
Saving money is always appealing, and with Coupon Cloud you will be able to save some cash at your favorite business. This app displays coupons that may be printed and brought into the business. Many coupons offer buy one get one deals and free items at restaurants.
Cool Tool – A free application
Cool Tool is a great app for anyone that wants to keep track of their data speeds, CPU usage, memory, and much more. This app displays a panel that shows exactly what you want to know about your Android’s performance. Change the size of the panel and move it to anywhere on the screen.
Spider Jack – A lite and $0.99 full version
Spider Jack is a really fun puzzle adventure game. The object of the game is to maneuver Jack from one attachment point to the next while collecting stars. Once all of the stars are collected, get Jack to the bug so he can feast and move onto the next level.
Taste Of Home – A free application
Taste Of Home is a popular magazine and now gives you the same great recipes on your Android smartphone. There are many featured categories to choose from to help you find that perfect dish. Search through the database, read reviews, and get detailed instructions on how to prepare the recipe. Share the recipes through Facebook and add them to your favorites
Live Wallpaper – Pimp Droid Halloween A lite and $1.65 full version
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