Great new mobile apps for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices

Whether you got your first smartphone or tablet over the holidays or are an experienced user, there are plenty of great new mobile applications for iPhones, iPads and Android devices to tap into.
Here are five new or recently revamped apps you should consider downloading right away.
Shazam Player (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad: Free)
Among the titles that pioneered the iPhone app phenomenon nearly four years ago was Shazam. The free music discovery app identifies the song you are listening to in a bar or elevator (or humming into your phone!), and then publishes background information of that track along with an opportunity to add it to your library. Since those salad days of mobile apps, however, a band of notable music discovery competitors have crowded in on Shazam’s space. SoundHound can not only identify a song, but play scrolling lyrics in time with the music.SoundTracking lets users share what songs they are listening to with their friends and followers. Recognizing the need to add a few new members to its ensemble, Shazam this week launches the Shazam Player app which, shockingly, lets users share songs with their friends and read lyrics in real time. In addition to sharing and lyric scrolling, Shazam Player has a snappy interface that allows users to create custom playlists (separate from iTunes) on the fly. All iTunes library data is also imported within the app. Check out this video for an overview of all the new features. While Shazam Player is launching exclusively on Apple’s iOS devices, the company intends to develop versions of the app for Android and other mobile platforms. Rock out!
Path (iPhone, iPod Touch and Android: Free)

NBA Game Time 2011 - 2012 (iPhone, iPod Touch,Android: Free)

Wolfram Words Reference App (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad: $0.99)

Jimmy Fallon’s Wake Up Call (iPhone, iPod Touch: $0.99)
If you’re not able to stay up late enough to watch Late Night with Jimmy Fallon these days, you can still be woken up by the popular comedian. Jimmy Fallon’s Wake Up Call comes equipped with 10 customized ringtones for the alarm and 17 different pre-recorded messages from Fallon. Those who do stay up late will enjoy the option of programming “snooze” periods for anywhere between five and 30 minutes. While there are hundreds of iPhone apps designed to get you out of bed in the morning, this one is certainly the most entertaining.
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