Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Apps rush: Carcassonne, Amazon students, CBeebies and much more

A super quiet day today, with four apps only your salary (two of which are not available in the UK). We hope for more activity in the morning.

This Android app is designed for people who are deaf and mute people, with the aim to help them communicate using text-to speech synthesis and technology built into Android. The App is free to download and use, with its developer promising that there will be no advertising either.
Android

Board game Carcassonne have lots of loyal fans, and it already has a version of iOS. Now Exozet games and AMA have launched it to Android and BlackBerry also complete with the River II official expansion content.
Android/BlackBerry

Amazon has released a iPhone new app (in United States only) aims students as they go back to school. It is mainly a new client for Amazon store, complete with bar code scanning to get schoolbooks as cheaply as possible.
iPhone

There is an app to CBeebies? But Wait, British parents. It is not for you – at least not yet. The new CBeebies app will be released in a limited number of countries as pilot: Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and South Korea.
iPhone

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