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August 29, 2008 11:53 AM PDT

Android Developer Challenge winners focus on location

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Never get stuck without a cab again using cab4me, a winner in Google's Android Developer Challenge.

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Google has made several software developers a little richer this week, distributing $3.75 million in prizes for 20 applications designed for its Android mobile phone operating system.

Fifty finalists were in the running for the big money after receiving $25,000 each for making the first cut. Google awarded $275,000 to 10 winners, and $100,000 to 10 others. Each of the 10 big winners jumped on the location-aware bandwagon in some way with their applications.

For example, cab4me lets you hail a nearby cab without having to know the number of a local cab company or even your exact address. GoCart turns a scan of a product's bar code into a comparison-shopping exercise using data from stores nearby your location. And Locale will change the settings on an Android phone depending on the phone's location, such as automatically setting the phone to vibrate when you enter a movie theater.

Check out the full list of winners over on Google's Android Developer site. The company plans to distribute the applications through the Android Market, in somewhat-similar fashion to Apple's App Store.

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Tom Krazit, a staff writer for CNET News, focuses on all things Apple. He has covered traditional PC companies such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard, chip companies such as Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, and mobile computers ranging from Research In Motion's to Palm's. E-mail Tom.
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by Manhattan2 August 29, 2008 1:45 PM PDT
gps imaging, gps advertising, gps signs, show location, location marker. ALL COMING SOON!
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by Mr. Dee August 29, 2008 5:38 PM PDT
I personally think mapping on the iPhone and GPS is way better experience and it will only get better with time.
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by AppleSuxLeo August 29, 2008 10:04 PM PDT
The voice-driven search on the instinct is the best so far.
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