American Express’ Serve Offers $25 Bucks To All New Sign Ups – Great For Google Play

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The Deal

I’ve mentioned Serve before in a previous post, and Serve is offering an incredible deal for new accounts. If you considered trying Serve before or if this is the first time you are hearing about them, NOW is the time to try them.

I use Serve to link to Google Wallet as a prepaid American Express card for any paid apps that I happen to buy. It comes with all the protections of a credit card with no fees or service charges like all the other prepaid credit cards on say, 7-Eleven shelves.

Ya’ll have until September 30th to sign up at Serve through the promo link, load $25 bucks to the card, and get a matching $25 bucks free! Its a super safe option for the Google Play store or whatever else!

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….and not forget to try their app out too!

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Description of Serve via Google Play:

Move money simply wherever you are in the U.S. with the Serve app.

Serve is an easy way to pay back a friend or get them to pay you back, split the dinner bill or collect money for a group event.

The Serve app gives you instant access to your Serve account. As a Serve account holder you can also purchase online or get a Serve card to use in stores everywhere American Express Cards® are accepted.

Because Serve is provided by American Express, your transactions and personal information are secure. We use advanced encryption technology, confidential PINs, and multi-factor authentication to keep you safe.

 

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ClockworkMod Recovery Now Available for ZTE Score

Its here! Get ClockworkMod Recovery on your ZTE Score, which opens the door to installing mods like Cyanogen and more.

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ZTE Score Sale – Only $29.99 at Best Buy!

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Google Play Replaces The Android Market

Goodbye Android Market!

In Google’s usual style – “WAM BAM” – Hello Google Play and goodbye Android Market.

In fact it is just as if the Android Market never even existed – overnight and without warning.

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Get Hooked Up!

To make this pill a little easier to swallow, Google is running specials all week. $0.25 cent movies, albums, apps, and games. Sweet!

You can get in on the action right away by checking out the special $0.49 apps page.

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You can scope out the latest deals and specials for the next seven days by visiting the Google Play site -simply play.google.com instead of market.google.com on a daily basis to get hooked up – I will be doing this for sure!

If you have been waiting to try out the movie rentals and the Google book service, now is your chance, as almost anyone can afford $0.25 for a movie rental or a new book.

Google wants to make their products more universal than just “made for Android”, which in the end is probably good news. It means that we will have more access to more stuff on more platforms than before.

Let me know what you think of the new Google Play by leaving a comment!

Keep on Rock’n!

From the Google Blog’s official announcement:

With Google Play you can:

  • Store up to 20,000 songs for free and buy millions of new tracks
  • Download more than 450,000 Android apps and games
  • Browse the world’s largest selection of eBooks
  • Rent thousands of your favorite movies, including new releases and HD titles

Starting today, Android Market, Google Music and the Google eBookstore will become part of Google Play. On your Android phone or tablet, we’ll be upgrading the Android Market app to the Google Play Store app over the coming days. Your videos, books and music apps (in countries where they are available) will also be upgraded to Google Play Movies, Google Play Books and Google Play Music apps. The music, movies, books and apps you’ve purchased will continue to be available to you through Google Play—simply log in with your Google account like always.

To celebrate, we’ll be offering a different album, book, video rental and Android app at a special price each day for the next week in our “7 Days to Play” sale. In the U.S., today’s titles include the collection of top 40 hits Now That’s What I Call Music 41, the popular game Where’s My Water, the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and the movie Puncture for just 25 cents each. In addition, you’ll find great collections of hip-hop, rock and country albums for $3.99 all week, detective novels from $2.99, some of our editorial team’s favorite movies from 99 cents, and our favorite apps from 49 cents.

[article originally published at Rock That Moto T & LG Optimus V]

ZTE Score Touchdown With Box.net and a Free 50GB Upgrade

You Do Not Want To Miss This Freebie!

Its simple really – Box.net is a cloud storage service like Dropbox that is particularly useful for storing documents, photos, short videos, and music.

Under normal circumstances, Box hands out 5GB for free with the option for premium upgrades.

But … Box wants to be the “Go to Guy” for all your cloud storage needs, and in order to prove it, Box will upgrade that 5GB account to 50GB for simply installing their Android app and logging in with your credentials.

This applies to new and already created accounts – but you only have until March 23rd, 2012 to take advantage of this crazy upgrade.

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Features List via Android Market

  • * Access, create and view content on your Android phone or tablet
  • * Upload multiple images, videos and files from the SD card
  • * Save files to your SD card for offline access
  • * Easily share files and folders with links
  • * Invite colleagues to shared folders and leave comments on files for them (note that you’ll need to grant permission for the app to access your contacts – we only use this permission to quickly retrieve email addresses when you want to invite collaborators, and we do NOT store any contact information on Box’s servers)
  • * Find content fast with built-in search
  • * Save files you edit or create in other Android apps to your Box account
  • * Add a widget to your home screen to see updates on files by colleagues

Get Hooked Up Now!

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[Article published with permission by ©2012 Rock That LG Optimus V & Rock That Moto T]

Top 15 Alternative Android App Stores For Your Cricket ZTE Score

If you own an Android, any Android, you almost certaintly know about the Android Market and the Amazon Appstore. Both of these are now market standards.

What you may not know is that there are A LOT of other alternative appstores lurking around the internet that may be worth checking out — who knows what the future may hold for them and whether they will soon hit the street in a viral frenzy as a contender. We’ve seen this recently with GetJar and their new free premium apps program in GetJar Gold.

So, let’s get right in to it and look at the top 15 Android Market alternatives. In order to qualify as an appstore, the store must allow you to buy directly from them and not just be a service for app discovery like AppBrain, Chomp, or AppAware. App Discovery is a whole other post I will publish someday.

1. Amazon Appstore

Amazon Appstore

If you do not already have the Amazon Appstore downloaded and installed on your Android, you are crazy (or just did not know about it :) ). I have collected hundreds of dollars in paid apps with their “Get a great paid app for free every day” program.

The great thing is that you do not even have to install the apps to “collect” them. All you need to do is have or set up an Amazon account and just push the “get it” button once a day. Chu — ching! Free money!

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