Paperdroid Found an interesting but long article while surfing in a costly internet point? Skimming hastily through your feeds for worthy posts? Just save the page to Read It Later (via bookmarklet, the Firefox extension, etc.) or star it in Google Reader - and have Paperdroid automatically download it to your trusty Android phone for offline reading pleasure
ReaderScope is a Google Reader client for Android. ReaderScope takes your credentials (login takes place over secure http connection), fetches the data from your Google Reader account and presents it using Android's native GUI elements. You can also download your favorite feeds in bulk and then read them offline
Yahoo! News for Android - Yahoo! News provides updates on current events and top stories, including world, national, business, sports, entertainment, weather, technology, and weird news. Get the latest stories from around the world, as they happen. With Yahoo! News, see top headlines, stories, and hot topics, with an easy click through to the details
Giant Bomb - Get the latest video game reviews, info, videos and more from GiantBomb!
What's New in This Release:
· High quality video. Low quality still accessible from preferences
Find Comments Read comments from Twitter, Digg, Reddit, FriendFeed, Slashdot, ... (about 22 channels).
Find Comments is really simple.
1) Install application
1.1) Do NOT look for a new icon in the launcher. You won't find it.
2) Browse any news story or blog post in the browser
Deutsch News Online - Germany's topmost popular newspapers in one application. Easy one-touch access to all major newspapers in Germany: Bild, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Welt, Berliner Abendblatt, Suddeutsche Zeitung, Berliner Zeitung, Die Zeit, Deutsche Welle, Deutschland, German News, The Local (English), The Munich Times (English), Spiegel Online (English)
Mobo Rss Reader - Over 1000 customized sources from all countries & languages. Millions of more sources available through a simple search. Follow 3000+celebrities tracked through stories in news sites, magazines, blogs and their facebook/twitter feeds