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Whether or not you’re a fan of Instagram, there’s no denying its popularity. Its release on Android was quite the spectacle and although it’s been downloaded more than a million times, it hasn’t been without its problems. Thankfully the Instagram team has been hard at work ironing out all the bugs. In fact, their first update to the app came the very same day of the release. Now that’s a timely update. Here we are now on day 3 and Instagram has pushed out yet another update in order to take care of a few more issues users are experiencing with the app. This latest update takes care of:


To say Instagram’s Android launch was successfull would be an understatement. It took less than 24 hours for the photo sharing app to reach 1 million downloads and plenty of controversy. Yesterday’s wild Instagram ride brought random crashes, unsupported cameras, a quick update and unruly elitist iDouches. It was absolute pandemonium, and I couldn’t have asked for anything more. Congrats to Instagram and we thank you for allowing us poor Android peasants passage through the pristine pastures of exclusive iPhilter photography. Check out the recap of yesterday’s stories after the break.


Seesmic announced today the addition of a premium Pro version for Android. The Pro version will cost $2.99 and unlock a new set of features which the free version does not include. Atop of that, the free version now has ads, making the Pro version even more appealing. The newest versions of the apps include newly added features such as:


Our favorite little social app was updated today and while it didn’t include any new features, it did fix a few bugs and improve performance. So if you haven’t done so already, head over to the market and grab the latest Google+ for Android. While you’re at it, don’t forget to add +Vincent Messina and +Cult of Android to one of your favorite circles.

Android Market Link | Google+

Facebook for Android was updated late last night but we’ve yet to see a new changelog so we have no idea what’s new. The changelog they have up in the market right now is an old one so don’t pay attention to it. Either way, you’re going to want to grab the update as something is new. If you notice any changes, come back and let us know.

Android Market Link | Facebook For Android

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