What are the best apps for the Android?
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M$2 Answers
- Google Places Directory
- Slacker Radio
- Seesmic (Twitter Client)
- Twitdroid (Twitter Client)
- Google Voice
- eBuddy
- Evernote
- Buzzdeck
- Qik
- Nubinews
- Opera Mini
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M$Also, check out fun things like Pandora and Grooveshark, also on the app store, for music. Meebo also provides an awesome chat app, also in the store.
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M$
Best Android Apps
- Google Places Directory (lists nearby places, direction and distance)
- Slacker Radio (subscription based service that lets you skip any song. Good quality material, about $4.99/month)
- Seesmic (Twitter Client)
- Twitdroid (Twitter Client)
- Google Voice
- eBuddy (Instant Messaging)
- Evernote (Productivity)
- Buzzdeck (News from various sources)
- Qik (real time video streaming)
- Nubinews (RSS aggregation)
- Opera Mini (Web Browser)
This list is some of my favorite apps on my HTC Andriod phone.
Good answer, but can you please tell us what they do? What are your sources? What is Buzzdeck? Stuff like this...
Thanks
Vlad
Thanks for adding the comment, with the details requested by Vladis