CES' Mobile App Showdown is looking for your vote

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As part of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in two weeks time, 20 mobile apps have been selected to compete in the Mobile App Showdown. Perennial Symbian favourite Gravity (here's the AAS Review of the Twitter client) is currently running fifth in the public vote, which continues until Friday 8th January.

Other Symbian applications include:

  • Trapster: to avoid previously mapped speed cameras.
  • Murphy's Law: a free e-comic.
  • Shazam: to identify a piece of music by holding your phone close to the speaker.
  • DateCheck: a program to let you do a background check on a person, promoted as a useful idea on the singles scene.

The Top Ten applications all go forward to a public vote at CES, so the chances of a European app on a platform that's not made a huge impact in tech circles in the US makes it an uphill climb, but it is all about the taking part, isn't it?

More at The Mobile Apps Showdown 2010 and you can cast your vote here.