Thursday, August 18, 2011

Apps rush: FourFourTwo Football Stats, Domino's Pizza, DK quick Cook and more

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A burst of apps 16 your remuneration

FourFourTwo magazine, together with Opta iPhone for an app, will delight stattos everywhere. It analyzes every Premier League match, allowing players and teams must be compared across a range of metrics. The App is free with statistics from last season, but an in-app purchase of £ 2.49 locks the current season.
iPhone

UK pizza chain Domino has launched a iPad official app, which can be used to order takeaway, pay via PayPal (or credit card/cash on collection). App shows all the current offers, with a build your own function and ability to track deliveries to your door.
iPad

Cooking book apps are an increasingly popular category on the iPad, with Dorling Kindersley the latest publisher to throw his brat forehead in the ring. Its quick Cook app has more than 500 recipes – each of which can be cooked in less than 45 minutes.
iPad

Google's new iPad app is only available in the United States for now. The free app brings together digital versions of catalogues from various retailers including Macy 's, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Urban Outfitters. Users can zoom in on product photos, find nearby shops stocking them, and share information with friends via email. A Android tablet version is apparently on the way.
iPad

The latest Dr. Seuss app available for iOS and Android at the start, offering a mixture of voice narration, background sound and simple animation.
iPhone/iPad/Android

UK charity The Suzy Lamplugh Trust has launched an iPhone app that aims to educate the public about personal safety, with a focus on adults, young adults and parents.
iPhone

Latest company looking for a piece of the talking animals market on the iPhone is Podotree, with its speaker cube dog app. users construct a virtual dog from more than 130 parts and then communicate with them via speech and touch. There are also augmented reality features to take photos of the dog superimposed on the real world. Looks fun for children.
iPhone

Know your Americano from your Java? Coffee basement claiming to be a lifestyle iPhone app "for the budding coffee connoisseur", and it is produced with loving attention to detail. Users can create their own virtual coffee cellar, store photos and wine tasting notes and share information via email and Twitter.
iPhone

Author David Baldacci has an official iPhone and iPad app, courtesy of publisher Hachette Book Group. App offers previews, and extracts from all of his novels as well as additional content on the locations featured in the books, and photos and videos from Baldacci himself.
iPhone

New York Post has done its Android debut with newspaper release a app offers stories, photos, and social functions, with no subscription in sight. Not yet, anyway.
Android

These newspaper stories where people see Jesus face on a piece of toast or potato? There is an app for that. I see Jesus helps users make false Son-Of-Good-On-Perishable-Goods photos easy.
iPhone

PEARSON education has released its latest Android dictionary app, offers 230,000 words, as well as 77 000 audio pronunciations and 86,000 recorded example sentence.
Android

Already launched for iPhone, location-based Q&A service Local mind is now available for Android also. The ovntapningen in Foursquare, Gowalla and Facebook sites to help users to ask questions to the persons checked into real locations.
Android

iPad app grow your Garden HD is the work of a team at the University of California, Berkeley, and aims to teach kids addition and subtraction through medium tilt virtual water on the flowers.
iPad

Carry me home claiming to be "the ultimate party game", based on the existing card game of the same name. It suggests real minigame -involves drinking, gambling, dance and more, with forfeits scrolled.
iPhone

Scottish broadcaster STV has launched an Android news app to complement its existing iPhone version, offering news and weather for Scotland.
Android

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