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I've been using Sportypal for the past year but seeing how RunKeeper gets all the praise here I might have to give it a try.

@archercc: He's the 3rd. 2nd one was abusive and 1st is father of her kid.

There is also a free/ ad supported version of Radio Time called TuneIn Radio.

And it is still huge (~13MB.) Hopefully they can bring that down in the coming releases.

@kyre: I misread your original post. I thought you were talking about BT streaming directly to a car.

"Google's own Chrome to Phone is great for sending links to your phone, but is restricted to Chrome and Android."

Since bluetooth is a standard, shouldn't any of those "iphone" BT to FM transmitters work just as well with an Android phone?

@kyre: This converts the BT stream to FM for car's that don't have BT built in.

"The problem was, that raise just barely bumped me into a higher tax bracket and I ended up taking home less money each paycheck as a result."

@FriarNurgle: Or the ability to swing a nunchuck around and destroy cities.

@TheAlp: You have to zoom in pretty close.

@norazi: Should be in the market.

@dccorona: I don't see an option to turn it off, but in the top down view they really don't cover the roads very much at all.

@NorwoodIsMyHero: Unless it was added later without saying it was an edit, it is stated in the 2nd paragraph.

Why did they need to use a helicopter to catch a kid on a bike?

Phones with a slide out keyboard (Droid specifically) need some sort of secondary lock as it tends to slide open in my pocket sometimes. I personally use Mylock as it can disable the slide to unlock when you press the button, but still requires the slide to unlock if the keyboard comes out to wake the phone up.

@Tsylord: It appears you can't use special characters (%,#,*, etc.) When I removed those I could change my password.

I find it funny that in this instance, using Facebook [Connect] actually made people more secure.

Since you don't mention it in the article: This is percentage of smartphone sales. It doesn't necessarily mean that fewer blackberry's are being sold, just that Android is making the total number of smartphones sold a lot higher.