One of my ADC2 submissions under Tools is called *Xeeku Search*. It's
an universal search portal for both context and location based
searches. The unique feature is that it presents search result in
native format. For example, photos are presented with a nice gallery
while locations are marked as map pins. It's really excels on the GUI
and streamlined interface which meat to rival iPhone's user experience
from the ground up.

As for iPhone, I was one of the people paid $600 for the first
generation and still using it. Among many things I liked, one thing
bug me to death is there is only one button and the "back" button is
all over the places from app to app. I believe the single button
design to be more gimmick than substance, which gave me the very
motivation and ideas of our current GUI design. It takes the full
advantages of Android's physical buttons.

I know it's a tall order (rival iPhone's user experience) but check it
out and see yourself.

It's on Android Market now and it's free.


On Sep 1, 7:41 am, Lout <lout.r...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> While you developers relax... would you mind sharing what apps to
> expect through this challenge.. and anything else you wish to share
> about ADC2 submissions... well anything including the fact: 'thank
> God, no more sleep less nights'!
>
> Am collecting information about the challenge (ADC2) for a news
> article as am with cnet (and AP). Pitch your app if you have already
> published or would soon publish on the market too.
>
> Your app name and description, web link if any, experience with
> ADC2, ... anything would be useful for our article(s).
>
> And do you feel that there would have been more submissions than in
> ADC1?
> Is the competition going to be tougher or less profound as you were
> allowed to put up apps not published before 1st Aug only?
>
> Do you think that all apps that didn't try for ADC1 should have had a
> chance?
>
> Congratulations on your submissions while you wait for the next
> phase.
> Thanks,
> Lout Reilly
> ps: Moderators we request you to let this through so that you too get
> some feedback.
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