Last May, Google announced the first set of winners in its two-part contest called Android Challenge, which is meant to kick-start the creation of 3rd-party applications for its nascent mobile platform by enticing developers with a total of $10 million in awards.

Today, Google is releasing the names of its second set of winners, 10 of which receive $275,000 and 10 of which receive $100,000.

The full list of winners can be found here.

The winners were picked from a pool of 50 finalists and include TuneWiki, a mobile media player we’ve raved about in the past.

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