Source: http://lifehacker.com/#!5789570/remains-of-the-day-google-pulls-grooveshark-from-android-market
Fring's new beta brings four-way video calling to your smartphone, TweetDeck tests an HTML5 web client, and Google ejects Grooveshark's streaming music app from the Android Market.
- Fring brings group video calling to iPhone and Android with new beta
The next release of popular VoIP app Fring will bring free, mobile group calling to your smartphone. The feature is currently available for testing through a limited beta. [Download Squad] - Testing The Future - Introducing TweetDeck Web Beta
Social media management tool TweetDeck tests out a new, browser-agnostic web client. [The TweetDeck Blog] - Google boots Grooveshark from Android Market
Citing ambiguous policy violations, Google ejects Grooveshark's streaming music app from the Android Market. [CNET] - Fun Tip: Search Google For "Tilt" Or "Askew" On Your Smartphone
Type either "tilt" or "askew" into the mobile version of Google Search for a bit of catawampus CSS surprisery. [TNW] - #HootSuite Acquires TwitterBar – Use the #HootBar to Tweet from the Address Bar
HootSuite acquires tweet-from-your-address-bar Firefox add-on TwitterBar, rechristens it HootBar. [HootSuite] - Skype 2.2 Beta for Linux
Skype 2.2 Beta comes to Linux. Changes include improved audio and video quality, call waiting, new support for Skype Access, and a number of Linux-specific bug fixes. [Skype]