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The Finish Line increases sporting goods sales via iPhone, Android app

Athletic retailer The Finish Line is targeting active consumers with real-time inventory via an iPhone and Android application.

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Android keeps lead over Apple on mobile network

Google’s Android accounted for 54 percent of all ad impressions on Millennial Media’s ad network in June, compared with 26 percent for Apple’s iOS.

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Ask Maggie: What you should know about ditching the iPhone for Android

This week’s Ask Maggie details the ins and outs of switching from an iPhone to an Android smartphone and offers some explanation of voice over LTE and the difference between AT&T’s 3G technologies.

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Apple regaining momentum with developers, study says

Start-up Flurry finds developers gravitating back to Apple after Android had seen consistently growing interest over the past year.

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PayPal P2P NFC solution boosts in-store proposition

Mobile users tap phones to transfer money with PayPal NFC widget PayPal’s introduction of a peer-to-peer near field communication  solution for Android reflects the company’s commitment to mobile, as well as its ambitions to own a piece of in-store transactions. Then NFC widget is currently only available for Samsung Nexus S phones

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GrubHub revamps Android app for hungry on-the-go consumers

GrubHub has rebuilt its Android application from the ground up to let diners order food from more than 5,000 restaurants in 13 cities. Consumers can log-in to their existing accounts or create a new account using their mobile device. The app is available for free download in Google’s Android Market.

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Android users: Don’t fret over Google’s fee battles

Google and handset makers using its Android OS to build smartphones is currently fighting off patent claims from Oracle and Microsoft.

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CNET 100: Bonnie Cha’s favorite Android apps

Bonnie Cha picks her 10 favorite Android apps as part of the CNWT 100 series.

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LivingSocial expands $1 lunch mobile deals to San Francisco

After much success in New York and Washington, LivingSocial is rolling out its instant deals to San Francisco and letting consumers buy and redeem them via their mobile device. The Dollar Lunch Day will take place on July 13. LivingSocial members with Apple and Android devices can log-in to the Instant Deals feature of the mobile app to buy and redeem deals nearby

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