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Many of you have been patiently waiting for the Readability app to come to Android and today it has — sort of. Amazon apparently inked a deal with Readability to launch the app exclusively on the Amazon App Store for the first week, so if you want to get it today, your only option is Amazon (for now). I know what you non-US residents are thinking and no, it does not exclude you. In fact, you guys actually get to download it from the Google Play Store (how do you like them apples).


March Madness starts tomorrow and there’s no better way to keep track of the games, as well as your bracket, than with the official NCAA March Madness app for Android. The app is free to download and comes with many features, including the ability to live stream the games on select devices for an additional $3.99 upgrade. Before I get into features, I’ll save most of you the trouble by pointing out there’s no tablet support of any kind, so if you were hoping to watch the games on your Transformer Prime or any other tablet, forget about it (at least for now).


Google’s 7 Days To Play promotion is winding down with only 2 days left to Play. Google has a new set of $.25 deals up and ready for you to download. If you haven’t checked them out already, here’s a list of the content on sale today.


Google’s 7 Days To Play promotion is still going strong with only 3 days left to Play. Google has a new set of $.25 deals to offer and it’s quite amazing to think you can get all of today’s deals for less than the cost of a large candy bar. So head on past the break to see what’s new, and if you pick any of these up be sure to tell us what you think.


Google’s 7 Days To Play promotion has been providing some nice content for just a quarter. We’re now down to only 4 days left to Play and that means we have a new list of content discounted to $.25. For a measly dollar, you can get all of the following:

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