Do you find yourself complaining that you have no life? The LifeAware application may not be able to give you a life, but it will help you make the best of the one you have. LifeAware uses the G1's GPS technology to help you keep tabs of other people running LifeAware on their GPS-enabled phones. If you walk into a zone where a friend is, you'll receive an alert.
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In Pictures: 15 Killer Android Apps for the G1
If Google wants its Android-based phones to unseat Apple's iPhone as the top touch-screen handsets, it will have to offer cool apps. On the G1, T-Mobile customers will be the first to check out about 50 available applications. T-Mobile says that all apps are free until 2009. Here's a look at some of them.
Lock Up Your G1 With Your Eye
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These Bread Crumbs Are Made of JPEGs
Reduce Risk While Keeping Tabs on the Family
Virtual Worlds Go Mobile
G1 Goes to Work in the Kitchen
Jukebox in the Cloud
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G1 Turns a Cell Phone Into Geeky Golf Gear
Get Thrifty, G1 Style
'Get a Life' With This G1 App
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Annotate Directly on G1 Pics, and Send
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