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Flipboard debuted on the Samsung Galaxy S III and was supposed to have an exclusive run until someone grabbed the apk and released it to the masses. Soon after, Flipboard figured they might as well put it out there themselves to see how it performed on various devices. That’s when they launched an open-beta for Android users and everything seemed to go off without a hitch. They’re now confident enough to officially launch the magazine-styled reader onto the Play Store for all to enjoy.

In two days, Sonic the Hedgehog will be celebrating his 21st birthday. While Sonic goes out and parties like it’s 1999, SEGA will be discounting all digitally available Sonic games for you and I to enjoy. For a limited time, you can head over to any of the following gaming/app stores and enjoy the great deals being offered by SEGA.

On-demand news radio service, Stitcher Radio, dropped a nice update in the laps of Android and iOS users today. Starting today, Stitcher Radio will follow in the footsteps of services such as Pandora or iTunes Genius, by providing personalized recommendations based on your listening activity. This new feature has been dubbed “Smart Station” and claims to be a first for talk radio.

The must have app for anyone attending Google I/O 2012 is now available. If you head over to the Google Play Store, you’ll find this free guide to all things I/O. The app is optimized for both phones and tablets running Android 2.2+ and allows users to:

When a couple of EA games mysteriously went on sale, I assumed it was an extension of EA’s Games For Guys promotion, but it looks like I was wrong. Apparently Google unleashed its own “Longest Day Deals” promo today, discounting a slew of apps and games to an amazing $.99. Starting today and running until Thursday June 21, you’ll be able to search through the catalog of “Longest Day Deals” and pick up more mobile software for under $10 than you ever imagined.

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