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Old April 15th, 2011, 08:33 AM posted to rec.travel.asia
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Default Picking Useful Best Android Apps

In recent months, the majority of developers began to offer their
mobile apps on Android smartphones. Most companies now recognize that
the Android user base is growing and that future releases should be
compatible with these types of devices.

As a result, the Android Market is now flooded with an untold number
of mobile apps. To make matters more confusing for the consumer, new
programs are posted every day. Let's take a look at some tips that
will make picking useful Android apps easier.

Choosing Apps from the Android Market Interface

If you are picking apps on a phone like the Droid X or Google's G2 for
T-Mobile, you can access Android's proprietary application store from
the built-in user interface. This online store features the newest and
hottest apps. You can sort them by cost and popularity, and this will
help you find the majority of the most mainstream releases.

This user interface also allows you to search for Android apps by
keyword. If you are looking for a specific program, this will be the
easiest way to find it. However, if you are just looking for useful
Android apps in general without any specific title in mind, this won't
be the most effective method.

Using Third-Party Services to Find Android Apps

Some companies provide search engines through which you can find new
applications. AppBrain and StumbleUpon, for example, both offer
different app search experiences. With StumbleUpon's methodology, your
interests are plugged into an algorithm which then finds Android apps
for you based on your specific interests.

AppBrain incorporates social elements to help you find selections. You
can share your favorites on Facebook and Twitter. It also lets you
know which apps have dropped in price recently. Third-party tools can
be very helpful when you are picking useful Android apps.

Think Outside the Box

There are so many mobile applications available these days. Many of
them offer solutions to problems you face right now. However, it is
hard to predict the potential functions of all the apps that might
exist on the Android Market.

Think about things that could be accomplished with a mobile app. This
will inform your search. Odds are fairly good that any possible idea
will have been attempted by a developer by now. If not, you may have
discovered a great business idea.

Once you've determined a way that an application might improve your
life, think of keywords that would help you find Android apps that
could accomplish that function. For this type of research methodology,
you should be able to find selections by simply searching for them by
keyword in the Android Market user interface.

Between third-party services and the phone's built-in functionality,
you have lots of tools at your disposal to find great Android apps.
The difficult part is choosing which ones will best improve your life.

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