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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.

Tom Spring, PC World

GPS-Enhanced Social Network

Beetaun is a social network application for anyone who wants to share and explore interesting destinations and routes, be it a city or a cool cafe. When you use Beetaun, one view of the application offers a map with pushpin-marked destinations near you. Select a pushpin/destination, and you can then read what people have said about it.

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Launch of the Android Era

Launch of the Android Era

With T-Mobile's G1 phone now on sale and applications for Android available, the iPhone has some real competition.

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