Keep on top of current news with Google Current's magazine deliveries. All editions are free and include content from the likes of Forbes, TechCrunch, Good and 500px, this app also helps you keep on top of Google trending items and your favourite feeds and blogs.Sadly, it could work better.
Featuring a new launcher and app drawer, updated notification bar and a host of other changes, the latest version of Android is on it's way. The first photos of Ice Cream Sandwich have been leaked, so impatient fans can have a peek at what's in store. Google haven't yet announced it's version number but the awesome features are far more interesting anyway! Panoramic camera? Result! Have a look at the photos here.
Google's news social network is now available in app form. It's still only available to those with an invitation but it's definitely worth checking out if you're one of the chosen few. Your circles let you share relevant content with certain people and you can share videos and photos automatically.
There's going to be a lunar eclipse very, very soon. Watch it live on Google's YouTube channel!
Like a search engine for the real world, taking a photo on your phone using Google Goggles will provide you with information about the image. The app can recognize surroundings, landmarks, stores, artwork and more. It can even translate between English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
Whether you want to input your location by text or voice, Google Maps will get you where you want to be. Find and read reviews of restaurants, bars and more, navigate to a specified location and check in wherever you are. Free yet fantastically reliable.
Explore to the ends of the earth without leaving your chair using Google Earth. Browse through aerial and satellite images, search for a location, pinch to zoom in and out and read related Wikipedia articles. Quite simply, it's awesome!
Turn your phone into a constellation viewer with this great app. Google Sky Map enables you to view the night sky above you - all you need to do is go outside and point the camera at the sky. Stargazing gone hi-tech.