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Here is a list of what I think are the Top 5 Google Android Apps.

5. Power Manager v.1.4.2

This app gives you different device presets for different battery conditions. If you’re not browsing the web, or synching via bluetooth, then there’s no reason to leave those components activated. This app even has a setting for “Browser Mode” where you’re wireless connections are disabled until you flip out the keyboard. I usually keep the phone on “Low Battery Mode” to conserve, and switch to “AC Power” when I need the extra juice. 

4. Compare Everywhere

For the frugal-Googler, we have Compare Everywhere, a bar-code scanner that automatically tells you if you’re getting the best deal. Just scan any item and within seconds you get the lowest prices and map locations of how to get there. Always get the lowest price! A must have for any shopper this season. 

3. PixelPipe

This one is for the social network gurus and media sharing junkies. Sync your pictures from your G1 to your Facebook, Flickr, Picassa, Blogger, Photobucket, Wordpress (and many more, see Full List) all with 1 touch of a button. Add your accounts into PixelPipe and upload tagged, named pictures straight to your webspace. Pair this with a RSS plugin on your blog and you’re Life-Photo-Blogging in no time.  

2. Zombie Run

A simple GPS based game that involves physically running away from the ravenous pack of brain-eaters. Add your zombie horde, set the speed of the zombies, and RUN LIKE HELL. Get to the green icons (the survivors) and avoid the red icons, the zombies. Simple, fun, worth a download. This would be fun in a highly public place.

1. cab4me light

Drunk? Lost? Need a cab? Say no more. A few drunken taps on the screen and a cab will be sent to your location with minimal effort. Great idea guys. Keep it up

 

There ya have it. My Top 5 Androids Apps of the moment. 

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