TomTom for iPhone 3G and 3GS arrives.
TomTom iphone navigator.

released august 17,2009-tomtom [link to get app].
The TomTom navigation app for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS [iTunes link] has landed on the App Store. Available in five versions –including the US and Canada, Australia and New Zealand– its prices range from around $74 to $132. Of course, that doesn’t include the announced car kit with bundled mapping software.The TomTom app for iPhone 3G and 3GS users includes a continental map of Europe or map of UK & Ireland from Tele Atlas, and is available to download through from £59.99GBP.

UK - From one iPhone PND app to another: details of TomTom’s upcoming iPhone cradle and its pricing have emerged, courtesy of a premature listingon Handtec’s site. The accessory – first announced back at Apple’s WWDC in June – includes not only a windscreen mount but a charger, amplified speakers, hands-free kit and separate GPS dongle.
For that, Handtec will charge you £99 plus VAT ($168), though you also get a copy of the TomTom application for the iPhone. We’re assuming that, like CoPilot Live for iPhone, that one-off charge covers ongoing use of the app, rather than it demanding a monthly subscription, but then stranger things have happened.
As has been observed, that price puts the TomTom iPhone system pretty much on a par with the company’s entry-level standalone PND units. Of course, with those entry-level units you don’t get live data that TomTom will be able to incorporate by virtue of the iPhone’s 3G connection.

5000 Android Apps – Google.
Google's Android Market click here.
Now offers more than 4,900 applications for smartphones powered by the Android mobile operating system, according to the web services giant's vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra.
Speaking Wednesday at Google's annual I/O developer event in San Francisco, Gundotra said Android users have downloaded an average of more than 40 applications per user, adding that Android smartphones are now second in the U.S. in mobile web browsing, behind Apple's iPhone.
5000 apps is a pretty good number.
Speaking Wednesday at Google's annual I/O developer event in San Francisco, Gundotra said Android users have downloaded an average of more than 40 applications per user, adding that Android smartphones are now second in the U.S. in mobile web browsing, behind Apple's iPhone.





