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Nitrogen 1.1. New version for the excellent audio player for Windows Mobile

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New version 1.1 for Nitrogen, one of the best free audio players available on Windows Mobile version 5 and up.

For those who ask what are the innovations in the program, here is the official change log, directly from the pages of XDA, forums in which normally operates the developer of the program:

  • Fixed many memory problems and minor bugs;
  • Support multiple languages;
  • Added the option to remember the last position of the opening song;
  • Added support to GSPlayer plugin (which now accepts file WMA/WAV/AAC/MP4/M4U);
  • Improved the option to ‘change the song played with the buttons prev / next’;
  • You can view information on the song;
  • Solved the problem of MP3 ringtones;
  • Added support for graphics files with album art large;
  • Multimedia browser and equalization hours show ‘OK’ instead of ‘X’, allowing users to close it without closing the entire application.

Facebook application for Android

Facebook AndroidThe relationship between Google and Facebook were never good and, since last year that have been fighting … even people say that Facebook had not spent even a weight of its resources on Android. We were so far Android users who do not have an official Facebook application (but at least so do not lose time in the social network: P).

Fortunately,  Techcrunch confirmed that later this week to finally arrive at an implementation of Android Market Facebook.

But as it transpired, the Facebook application for Android will not have the same capabilities as the iPhone version. For example, the inbox will not but will check the stream. In summary, will be built around the stream (thanks to the new stream API) and status updates.

Why Facebook decided to change his mind? basically because the amount of devices with Android continues to grow and the end of the year will be enough, so can not be set aside for those users who have more vibe with Google, which also would have “borrowed” an engineer of the team Android because people do not have a Facebook.