Motorola CLIQ Apps List

Motorola CLIQ Apps List


Share


According to this page, all the apps listed here come “Pre-loaded and ready to use” – and there are a LOT of interesting inclusions in the mix:

  • DIGG – An Official Digg Android Application? That would be pretty awesome indeed!
  • Telenav Navigator is a Turn-By-Turn Navigation application that is currently available for purchase on Android Market. If it comes pre-loaded on the CLIQ and “ready to use” I can only imagine it is T-Mobile’s answer to the likes of VZNavigator and Sprint Navigation, the latter of which is powered by Telenav!
  • Mint – this desktop software helps you keep track of your finances much like Quicken.com. All of my Googling led me to enthusiastic Mint users who were distraught there was no Android support… there soon will be! Mint started polling their forum visitors in February about which platform they’d like to see an app for. The poll still isn’t closed and it got a vote as recent as last week… but guess who is winning 7 months later? Android.
  • Yahoo Mail – I just thought it was interesting they included this as the only “communications” app that is pre-loaded. Is this custom built by Yahoo as an Official Android App with a bunch of additional built-in features? If so that would be pretty cool and funny/ironic at the same time.

motorola blur cliq apps Motorola CLIQ Apps List

The other interesting thing I found was the addition of 6 “Lifestyle” Apps:

  • AskMen
  • Gawker
  • Gizmodo
  • IGN
  • Life Hacker
  • Rotten Tomatoes

I’m AMAZED this news hasn’t been reported elsewhere yet… unless Motorola is building applications FOR these companies you would think Gizmodo would know they have their own Official Android Application launching pre-loaded on the Motorola CLIQ and say something about it? Do they not know? Were they waiting for launch day? Their sister sites Gawker and LifeHacker make that list as well (provoking the heart nick denton).

By the way, if you look at the corresponding page for the Motorola DEXT you’ll find much of the applications overlap but there are some significant differences. For one, Digg, Telenav and Mint aren’t included and there are some additions and swaps for news souces, lifestyle blogs and such. [Phandroid]

Blog Widget by LinkWithin

Post information:
This entry was posted on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at 8:48 pm and is filed under Software News
blog comments powered by Disqus
           Sponsors: TechJump! l Kiten l Mahallo Media l Alen Mak l Politics
Go techWALL Homepage