Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Top 10 Google Android Applications in 2009


THE SMARTPHONE operating system by Google Android has become the hottest smartphone technology since it was launched by the search engine giant. With the recent launch of the Droid 2.0 version, many have locked on to Google Android to fulfil all their smartphone needs.


Naturally, applications or apps for the operating system have also flourished. While the Google Maps Navigation app remains the most popular Google Android application, the list also includes film forum Flixter, the Twitter based Twidroid and a quickipedia - a more mobile version of the Wikipedia.

The top ten Google Android apps for 2009 are:

1. Google Maps Navigation app - The Google maps navigation app is absolutely unbeatable according to users of the Google Android, even though it is still only official in US.

2. Flixter app - This Google Android delight keeps people updated with films - telling them which movie is playing where, show timings as well as reviews. Flixter also throws in a few trailers of the latest films.

3. Foursquare app - This location based networking app could very well become the nextbig networking site after Twitter. It gives points for exploring new places and sharing tips with other Foursquare fans. The real advantage is definately for those in a bigger city like London.

4. Shop Savvy app - A great help for all those who are looking for good January sales, the Shop Savvy Google Android app lets users scan barcodes with their phones and lets them know where the can find hat particular product at the cheapest rates. It even tracks them and lets them know when certain prices elsewhere are drpping.

5. Twidroid app - No list of smartphone apps can be complete without the quitessential twitter app. In the case of Google Android, this app is the Twidroid which has it own URL shortener for sharing all important web pages, image hosting and a place to speak your mind in 140 characters. The pro version of the app lets users see follower lists too.

6. Shazam Android app - Shazam, the music identification add-on helps Google Android users find out what’s playing at the local club easy. They need only hold their phones up to the speakers and Shazam will find artist and track information and tell them nearest places from where they can buy it.

7. Aldiko app - The Aldiko Google Android app, an ebook application is perfect for bookworms. It lets users download titles directly from its own store or transfer them from your very own ePub titles. Those with an eReader can use this to back up books in case of a battery-based emergency.

8. Quickpedia app - This version of Wikipedia for Google Android is far more slick than the web browser version as it also allows users to find out information about places around them with the Nearby feature, using the built in GPS.

9. Toddler Lock app - This application is good for those who curious toddlers who like fiddling with the Google Android, thinking of it as a toy. This Toddler Lock gives the smartphone a baby toy theme that makes kiddie type sounds every time it’s touched. So there’s no chance of the littl’un chucking the precious smartphone without you knowing about it.

10. MobileDefense app - Everyone who purchases a smartphone is scared that it could be stolen. To help in such eventualities, its better to get the MobileDefense application. This will remotely activate an infuriating racket to annoy thieves and even track it on a map so you can find it.
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