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Makers of popular live trivia app HQ just gave Android users an early Christmas present


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HQ, the addictive live trivia app, is finally coming to Android. No, really, it is. Well, it's at least about to come to Android. 

The makers of HQ, the live trivia app that has drawn hundreds of thousands of users to log on to win cash prizes every day at 3 and 9 p.m. ET, opened the Android app for pre-registration on Sunday at the Google Play store. Mashable has previously reported that an Android version was likely to come out by the end of the month, so the pre-registration would appear to come right on time.

Incidentally, Mashable has also shown that a key to cheating at the game (which isn't easy, mind you) is to use an Android phone to look up answers while playing on an iPhone. This method may disappear with the introduction of the new app, however.  Read more...

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