New Android apps come out even more frequently than the phones themselves.
To help you keep out, we've collected some of our favorite apps that made news this week.
Click the link below to see what we came up with.
Angry Birds Rio got its first update
Angry Birds Rio was updated this week with a bunch of new levels for you to enjoy.
Price: Free (ad-supported) from the Android Market
Google Earth for tablets will let you tour Bin Laden's compound
Google Earth finally got a Honeycomb-optimized update for tablets. You can view 3D models of famous landmarks, including Bin Laden's secret hideout in Pakistan. AMERICA!
Price: Free from the Android Market
Amazon Appstore (for AT&T; users)
AT&T Android users rejoice! Starting with Samsung's Infuse 4G, you can now download non-Android Market apps. That means you can finally get access to Amazon's amazing Appstore. Be sure to take advantage of the free paid app of the day.
Price: Free. Click here to learn how to install it on your AT&T phone >
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