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Best Android apps list

Here is a list of apps I run on my Android phone, don’t mind the ordering, I list them as I remember them :)

Aldiko – link

Aldiko is an ebook reading application that runs on any Android phone and which enables you to easily download and read thousands of books right on your smartphone. Great when you have time to read.

Layar – link

The Layar Reality Browser is a beautiful, fun augmented reality app (mobile application) that shows you what is around you by displaying real time digital information (layers) on top of reality. This digital information is called a ‘layer’. Layers can provide services, such as finding ATMs, houses for sale and restaurants including reviews. Layers can also provide an experience with interactivity, 3D objects and sounds for games and engaging guided tours. Many layers provide both. There are many layers to choose from, for example Architecture 3D, Foursquare, Google local search, Twitter, Wikipedia, Yelp, Gowalla and Yellowpages. There are hundreds of layers; both international and local, paid and free.

Think Free Office – link

A suite of Microsoft Office-compatible applications. It includes a word processing, spreadsheet, and graphical presentation application that lets users create or edit their documents and files.

Messenger – link

You might have left the building, but you can still keep your conversations going, with Yahoo! Messenger on your Android phone. Stay in touch with your IM friends with a brand new version of Yahoo! Messenger that will keep you connected and available.

Shazam – link

Create music moments and stories. With Shazam you can discover and buy music, find tour dates for tagged artists, browse videos, as well as share your discoveries with friends on Facebook and Twitter. Shazam offers a unique technology, enabling music lovers to identify tunes anywhere.

Trip Journal – link

Trip Journal allows you to document vacation experiences and share them with your friends and family. Impress everybody with real time updates from the visited destinations and let people see proof of your latest adventures, as your journey unfolds. With Google Earth integration, Trip Journal allows friends and family to easily see your traveling routes, waypoints for visited locations, full screen photos, videos, comments and blog entries.  Trip stats such as distance, time and geography traveled are also documented in real-time, all viewable through Trip Journal’s exquisite Google Earth Export.

Google Goggles – link

Google Goggles lets you use pictures taken with your mobile phone to search the web. It’s ideal for things that aren’t easy to describe in words. There’s no need to type or speak your query – all you have to do is open the app, snap a picture, and wait for your search results. Google Goggles works better with certain types of queries. Try taking pictures of books & DVDs, landmarks, logos, contact info, artwork, businesses, products, barcodes, or text; it can recognize up to three items at a time. Currently, it’s not so good when taking pictures of animals, plants, cars, furniture, or apparel.

Radio Companion – link

With Radio Companion you can listen to over 6000 radio stations from more than 100 countries around the world! Pretty handy when you’re running out of card space.

Advanced Task Killer – link

Advanced Task Killer Android App allows you to stop running background processes or apps in memory. The Android operating system can run multiple apps in memory concurrently which currently is its own Gift and Curse. Cursed… as some processes and apps can bring an Android phone performance to a crawl. This app is very useful, I would even recommend for new users who have no clue why their Android phone may be sluggish. One click and you’re done!

Compass – link

Android’s leading Compass, plus location display & geo-tagged notes.

Backgrounds – link

Backgrounds is the most popular image app for Android, you can browse over 10.000 images in a gallery, set them as wallpapers or save for later use.

PaintPro – link

When you feel like doodling, this app is just perfect. Finger painting on your Android phone has never been easier. You can have fun with your friends, share your masterpiece with the world, edit your photos and much more.

NoLED – link

This application is designed only for Samsung Galaxy users. Since the phone doesn’t come with any notification signals (missed calls, SMS, etc) it can be very frustrating to turn on the screen just to check if someone called so this app floats a tiny notification box (or icon) over the AMOLED screen. Very useful!

Adobe Reader – link

Adobe Reader for Android enables you to access PDF files on your Android device whether you’re browsing the web or reading an email. It includes some cool features like multi-touch gestures, pinch-and-zoom, flick-scrolling and panning. And my favorite, a “reflow” mode, which wraps the content of PDF files for viewing on smartphone screens.

Photoshop Express – link

Take the editing and sharing ease of Photoshop.com wherever you go. Adobe Photoshop Express software is more than a mobile photo editor, it lets you upload, view and share your photos. This app is way better than the crappy live editing you can tune your camera with (like CameraFX, etc).

PayPal – link

This official PayPal app lets you take PayPal wherever you go. You can send money to friends and family, bump Androids to exchange contact info, withdraw funds, split the check, and more. The interface is very user friendly!

ASTRO File Manager – link

File Manager, Backup, Image and text viewers, Networking, SMB, Bluetooth, SFTP, Zip Tar, downloader, thumbnails, search files, application manager, task manager, attachments. Need I say more?

WordPress – link

WordPress for Android is an Open Source app that empowers you to write new posts, edit content, and manage comments with built-in notifications. Download it now and get blogging in no time.

Barcode Scanner – link

Scan barcodes on CDs, books, and other products, then look up prices and reviews, or search for a word in a book and find where it occurs. You can also scan QR Codes containing URLs, contact info, calendar events, and more. Features: contact sharing and improved QR Code decoding.

Best Route – link

Bucharest route calculator. The program addresses both to Bucharest residents who want an optimum route from point A to point B and those who have a hard time getting around. For me!

Robotic Guitarist – link

A musical app consisting in: Guitar emulator + Chord guide + Tuner + Metronome. Features these sounds: acoustic and electric guitar, piano. Probably the best guitar app out there.

xPiano – link

Best Piano App. +4 octaves piano keyboard +12 instruments +Adjustable piano keyboard width +Multi Touch(Android2.1~) +Record and Play +2 sample songs to play

Asphalt5 – link

Best Android racing game. Take a ride in over 30 of the fastest, most prestigious cars you’ve ever dreamed, from manufacturers like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Audi and Ducati. Highly polished HD graphics let you see every detail and animation of the track as you speed over snow, mud, dirt and more in 12 beautiful locations around the world including St. Tropez, Aspen and Las Vegas. Discover hidden shortcuts and jump off ramps!

Your suggestion in the comment section

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Brilliant!

About online advertising

If some of you are still wondering about cost-per-thousand (CPM) and cost-per-click (CPC) in online advertising, here’s a small chart I made (not using Excel!) demonstrating the difference.

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CPM refers to the amount you pay for your ad to be shown on a certain part of the web. People see it but you are not offered the guarantee they will click on it. After the certain number of impressions is run out, your ad is offline, leaving you with a small percent of click throughs. (CTR)

CPC means you only pay for an ad when a person click on it. This means that the 99% of the waste is eliminated from your budget leaving you with considerable savings for future campaigns. This is what happens when you cut out the inefficiency from an advertising platform. Kudos to Google for changing the rules of the game, making online advertising more efficient.

Good luck!

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