As far as we all know about the Google Android Developer Challenge 2009. And Now the Google announced the winner of this challenge and Google name best 30 application for Android mobile phones. And i really like to share them with all of us. So here is the list.
The overall ADC 2 winners are:
- SweetDreams, a revolutionary tool that will finally allow you to go to sleep without worrying about changing your phone settings in order to avoid unwelcome late night calls. You can even use those inactivity periods to save battery power as well.
- What the Doodle!?, a real-time online multiplayer game where one player tries to draw out a given phrase and others try to guess it. Features FFA and Team games, Global Highscores, Personal Face Doodles, integrated Voice Recognition and more.
- WaveSecure, a complete mobile security solution that protects your device, data and privacy. Track your phone’s location and who is using it , lock down your phone remotely, back up all your data, wipe out your data remotely, and finally, restore your data.
Winners in the education and reference category are:
- Plink Art, an app for identifying, discovering and sharing art.
- The Word Puzzle, a fun way to learn basic English words for preschool children.
- Celeste, an educational augmented reality app that displays the Sun, Moon, planets and their paths through the sky onto your camera view.
The entertainment category winners are:
- A World of Photo,a casual, globally multiplayer game inspired by Spin the Bottle.
- SongDNA, a widget that allows you to quickly look up detailed information about a song.
- Solo, an easy-to-play and feature-rich pocket guitar for your phone.
Winners for the arcade/action game subcategory include:
- Speed Forge, in which heavy duty hover vehicles normally used for mining are now seen in illegal races organized in abondoned factories and dark Marsian alleys.
- Graviturn, a game that makes you tilt your phone to move the red circles out of the screen while keeping the green circles.
- Moto X Mayhem, an app that includes seven levels of motorbike action in a side scrolling bike game.
Winners for the casual gaming category are:
- What the Doodle!?
- Totemo, a unique puzzle game with over 60 mind-soothing logic tasks.
- Mazeness, a rather simple game involving moving balls to their goals with help of barriers, teleports and holders.
These are Google’s lifestyle category winners:
- SweetDreams
- SpecTrek, an augmented reality ghost hunting game that doubles as a fitness app.
- FoxyRing, an app that analyzes the ambient noise and adjusts the ringer volume on your phone.
Media category winners are:
- Buzz Deck, an app that gets all the web content you care about most, along with Twitter & Facebook updates.
- SPB TV, a highly usable IP-TV application optimized to run on mobile devices.
- FxCamera, which lets you take pictures with various effects.
Here are the winning productivity tools:
- WaveSecure
- Hoccer, an application for gesture-based ad-hoc data exchange.
- Tasker, an app that lets users link any Task (action set) to the Contexts (application, time, day, location, event, widget press) where it should run.
In social networking, the winners are:
- Ce:real, an app that displays geographically based, real-world trends, including photo stories paired with Twitter keywords.
- SocialMuse, which lets users find people with similar musical taste or just explore the world through music.
- SpotMessage, a communication tool using GPS. Send a message designating a spot with Google Maps then the message will be notified when the recipient arrives at the spot.
For the travel category, Google name these top apps:
- Trip Journal, a trip tracking and sharing solution sending real-time updates from the places you are visiting.
- iNap: Arrival Alert, an application that allows traveling users to sleep (or work, or just zone out) then relies on GPS to alert them with an alarm when the destination is nearby.
- Car Locator, which navigates you back to your car should you ever have trouble finding it.
Finally, here are three miscellaneous winners:
- Rhythm Guitar, which plays like a real 6-string, 5-fret guitar.
- Andrometer, and app that measures the approximate distance from you to an object that you can see using GPS, accelerometer and geomagnetic sensors.
- Calton Hill GPSCaddy, an app that allows golfers to quickly and easily map any golf course either out on the course using GPS or in the comfort of home using satellite imagery.
Thanks to Google for making this great challenge for everyone and great wishes for the winner of this huge Android Developer Challenge. For more details you can visit here. And here you can get more details about the Wining application.
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