SoundHound and Shazam... apps that ID songs "by ear". Useful when you're in the bar, club, or listening to the radio and want to know what song is playing. Tested both, and SoundHound was able to identify a lot more obscure songs from indie artists that Shazam couldn't, but Shazam was able to identify more current or brand new songs that you might hear on the radio.
I personally prefer SoundHound because of the seemingly larger library of music, it has faster recognition, and you could even hum or sing into your phone and it _should_ recognize it.
I got a mytouch 4G last week and its the best phone I ever had. It has a great set of little features that add up to a great phone experience. LED notification lights, optical trackpad, front facing camera, a physical camera button and a camera flash.
I'm coming from a vibrant and this phone crushes it. The 4g is much quicker and has many more features like wifi calling (uma), mobile hotspot and froyo. It also displays text much clearer, but the contrast isn't anywhere near the s-amoled of the vibrant. All in all, a great phone. Oh and it boots in 3 seconds!
Angry Birds is a little harder on Android, it was much easier to line up the shots consistently with the lower resolution iPhone version (aliasing on the slingshot bands).
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