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Top Android Apps go FREE: Cut The Rope, Angry Birds, Shazam, PAC-MAN & many more

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From 9to5Toys.com:

We have some solid Android game/app deals today as part of Amazon’s Free App of the Day Greatest Hits deals. The deal brings some solid titles like Cut the Rope, SwiftKey, Angry Birds and Shazam Encore, all for free.

Android: Cut the Rope: FREE (Reg. $1)
Android: SwiftKey: FREE (Reg. $4)
Android: Angry Birds: FREE (Reg. $1)
Android: Shazam Encore: FREE (Reg. $5)
Android: World of Goo: FREE (Reg. $3)
Android: CalenGoo: FREE (Reg. $3)
Android: Jamie Oliver’s 20-Minute Meals: FREE(Reg. $8)
Android: Paper Camera: FREE (Reg. $2)
Android: Sprinkle: FREE (Reg. $2)
Android: Drawing Pad: FREE (Reg. $2)
Kindle: PAC-MAN HD: FREE (Kindle Edition)

Hangouts On Air is now available to all, allows recorded or live broadcasting

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Google launched Hangouts On Air last year to select broadcasters, which allows recorded or live conversations with friends to broadcast, but today the search engine made the popular feature available to Google+ users worldwide.

Engineering Director Chee Chew explained the option’s functions on the Official Google Blog:

Today we’re excited to launch Hangouts On Air to Google+ users worldwide. So if you have something to say—as an aspiring artist, a global celebrity, or a concerned citizen—you can now go live in front of a global audience. With just a few clicks, you’ll be able to:

  • Broadcast publicly. By checking “Enable Hangouts On Air,” you can broadcast your live hangout—from the Google+ stream, your YouTube channel or your website—to the entire world.
  • See how many viewers you’ve got. During your broadcast, you can look inside the hangout to see how many people are watching live.
  • Record and re-share. Once you’re off the air, we’ll upload a public recording to your YouTube channel, and to your original Google+ post. This way it’s easy to share and discuss your broadcast after it’s over.


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