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Lumiappaday #158: AppFlow App Discovery demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

Lumiappaday #158: AppFlow App Discovery demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

| April 21, 2012 | 2 Replies

Advertisements   As you can guess from the title, AppFlow is an app to find more apps. App Discovery is a very important feature to address in an app store (well, as is discovery in any store). When you have a wealth of items, you’re going to want to make sure the consumer gets to […]

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Lumiappaday #157: Spotify demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

Lumiappaday #157: Spotify demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

| April 20, 2012 | 9 Replies

I wanted to demo this a while ago because I love Spotify, but you would need to have a Premium account to use the the Spotify Mobile app (on any platform). The app is well laid out and is very well integrated into your Lumia. The music controls appear when pressing the volume buttons (like […]

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Lumiappaday #156: Chickens Can’t Fly demoed  – XboxLive

Lumiappaday #156: Chickens Can’t Fly demoed – XboxLive

| April 19, 2012 | 10 Replies

Hey, this is just a quick demo of a game called ‘Chickens Can’t Fly’. I can’t say I’ve played anywhere near enough to tell you all about the game but it does run very well and looks pretty nice; a polished app as you’d expect from an XboxLive title with a fun and interesting game […]

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MyNokiaBlog RSS app now available on WP

MyNokiaBlog RSS app now available on WP

| April 19, 2012 | 20 Replies

You my have seen on Twitter, I have published an RSS Viewer for MyNokiaBlog to the WP Marketplace. It is very minimalistic, and basic. Which is, in my opinion what an RSS feed should be like. Being an RSS Feed, the app is limited to the latest posts. I am currently in the process of […]

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Lumiappaday #155: Squirrel demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

Lumiappaday #155: Squirrel demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

| April 18, 2012 | 4 Replies

Squirrel is a pretty cool 3D runner where you as a squirrel must run up a tree, collecting fruit and nuts. The controls are either accelerometer based (tilt) or touch (sliding your finger). Avoid hitting the branches or it’s game over. If you carry an acorn, you can take a hit (like Sonic when he […]

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Lumiappaday #154: MSN Celebrity demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

Lumiappaday #154: MSN Celebrity demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

| April 17, 2012 | Reply

Here is a simple app, not really something I would use though many people might find it useful. MSN celebrity is a hub to follow the latest news on celebrities. What I rally like is the UI. One continuous panorama sheet which you can scroll one way or the other. Note the different sized ’tiles’ […]

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Lumiappaday #153: foursquare demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

Lumiappaday #153: foursquare demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

| April 16, 2012 | 3 Replies

This is the official foursquare app. Pretty much just a quick demo of what it looks like on Lumia as opposed to a review. I don’t have much time at the moment to fully explore these apps so hopefully a demo will do for now. I’m not really a Foursquare user, I haven’t been hit […]

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Lumiappaday #152: iStunt2 demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

Lumiappaday #152: iStunt2 demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

| April 15, 2012 | 10 Replies

This was, surprisingly, a really great looking and fun game to play. I say surprising as I didn’t know what to expect and was pleasantly met with some really  polished looking visuals with very addictive gameplay. You are a snowboarder and you use accelerometer (and later touch) to traverse the slopes and do stunts. At […]

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Lumiappaday #151: Gerbil Physics demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800 XboxLive

Lumiappaday #151: Gerbil Physics demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800 XboxLive

| April 14, 2012 | 9 Replies

This game is rather like Implode!, but with Gerbils. On the surface – demolish a structure of gerbils with bombs. It is much more colourful and you do get the ‘cuteness’ factor of Gerbils either praising or mocking you. The weapons act rather differently too, with the initial denotation being timed (as opposed to you setting […]

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