Rune Trails – A Challenging Brain Teaser

Post published on 4th January 2010

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Rune Trails is a challenging brain teaser that will just keep you coming back for more. Move the rune pieces around the board and create trails of five or more pieces to make them disappear. Every time you make a move, new pieces are added to the board.

You’ll have to be clever and think of ways of removing the pieces faster than they appear. From time to time, special runes will help you clean a few more pieces. But don’t count too much on them! If the board fills up, you lose! Rune Trails is very intuitive and very easy to learn. With the beautiful graphics and sound effects, I am sure you will enjoy playing this addictive game.

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1,000% Downloads for iPod Touch on Xmas Day

Post published on 29th December 2009

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App Store downloads for the iPod Touch were 1,000 percent higher on Friday, Christmas Day, than the average of the three previous Fridays in December, according to a report released Monday by research firm Flurry. Downloads for the newest generation, the iPod Touch 3G, soared more than 900 percent on Christmas due to the flood of iTunes gift cards.

There are estimated 58 million iPhone and iPod Touch devices on the market, about 40 percent of those, or 24 million, are iPod Touch devices, according to another Flurry report. App Store downloads for the iPod Touch jumped past those for the iPhone for the first time, outpacing them by 172 percent. The trend continued the following day, with iPod Touch downloads on December 26 exceeding those for the iPhone by 104 percent. The volume in overall App Store downloads also grew by more than 50 percent in December.

Google’s Android Market can’t compare with the App Store at this point, but its recent download volume should offer Android vendors some holiday cheer. December downloads from the Android Market store grew by more than 20 percent over November. Downloads for Motorola’s Droid, in particular, rose 93 percent on Christmas Day compared with the three previous Fridays of the month. The Droid also captured 48 percent of all download volume versus other top Android devices, including the myTouch 3G, G1, and the HTC Hero).

Though Android may always play second fiddle to Apple, at least in the foreseeable future, that doesn’t mean the Android Market can’t have a significantly good business, notes Farago. Flurry predicts that by the end of next year, 150,000 apps will be available for Android phones, up from around 20,000 to 25,000 now.

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GPS Box iPhone Application

Post published on 23rd December 2009

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Do you have multiple separate GPS based applications just because they all have some different function, you need? In this case you need GPS Box. It has all the required fancy GPS features and more, furthermore it’s cheaper then buying all apps separately.

There are some main features on GPS Box like, Rotating google maps based map, with full screen capability, Speed camera database, Speed measurement, Location bookmark, to save the place you left your car, or to bookmark any place. You can even save pictures and add text, Trip functionality to measure and save your important trips and etc…

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