Android apps exceed 100K
Back in April, the number of 3rd party applications for Android was about 50,000. Today, that number is more than 100,000. That's right, the number of apps has doubled in about 3 months. The number still trails the number of iPhone apps available through the iTunes store. But 100K is an impressive number.
[Update: Google says the number is actually closer to 70,000. So the increase is 40% in two months. Still good!]
Connect to the Android app store here:
http://www.android.com/market
Select the category of apps to focus on your interests.
At this point, Google restricts access to the Google Market repository of applications only to devices that are smart phones. The slate computers that run Android can't go to this source, so the manufacturers must run their own stores. Most observers expect this to change this Fall, when so many new Android slate computers are due to be released.
Navigation apps for Android are limited because Google offers an Android version of its excellent Maps app for free. Google Maps Navigation includes turn-by-turn navigation with spoken prompts, and it accepts voice input for a search. The map can be displayed using Google street view, map view, or satellite (aerial photo) view. It's very cool! The app works in North American and western Europe today.
Learn more here
http://www.google.com/mobile/navigation/
An alternative GPS navigation app for Android is Copilot Live by ALK. Maps for Copilot are available for USA and western Europe. The "Live" functions include real-time weather, and the ability to map where other CoPilot Live users are at the moment. CoPilot Live users have to OK this sharing feature.
More information here
http://www.alk.com/copilot/android/
CoPilot Live is not free. Price is about $50 through the Android Market.