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Google continues to improve its social endeavor Google+. They’re constantly adding features to both the web app as well as their Android app. Yesterday, the Android app not only received a slew of features already present in the web app, but also saw “massive performance improvements.” I’ve never experienced any performance issues with the Google+ app, but if they want to add “massive improvements,” I’ll take ’em. The full list of changes in yesterday’s update includes:

Foursquare continues to update their popular check-in app for Android and just recently added some of the great features from their recent Explore on the web. The new Explore function provides smarter searching and allows users to change location as well as filter recommendations. Expanding further on these features, Foursquare adds:

If you’re a reddit user, chances are you’ve heard of baconreader. It’s the go-to Android app for your reddit needs — and also happens to have the tastiest app name around. If your a user of baconreader, you may be interested to know it got quite an update today. Tons of features were added, including Beam support for NFC-enabled Ice Cream Sandwich devices. Other features added include:

It was starting to look like the once popular social media management tool Seesmic had been abandoned. It’s been over six months since it’s seen any kind of support, leaving many of its users to abandon ship. Well, it’s still very much alive, and if you’re still a devout Seesmic user, you’ll be happy to hear it’s finally received an update. While it still lacks Honeycomb support, this update does bring some bug fixes along with:

If you’re a user of the social app Path, you’ll be happy to know it received a nice update this past Friday, adding support for 720p displays such as the Galaxy Nexus, HTC Rezound, and others. The app worked fine on these device before the update, but the on-screen buttons were quite small and hard to use. The update also fixes some bugs and adds additional features such as:

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