Top Android Applications 2013 (Free)
1. EasilyDo Smart Assistant
EasilyDo is a personal assistant app created by EasilyDo Inc. Straight from the EasilyDo application, it allows users to connect to Facebook, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, LinkedIn, Twitter and more. Monitor important emails, receive birthday notification reminders, and the app will warn you when bad weather is on its way. EasilyDo is a must-have app if you’re looking for a personal assistant. You can download EasilyDo Smart Assistant from the Google Play Store here.
2. BBC Weather
The BBC Weather application has arrived on Android, and it's become one of the best weather apps for those who are living in or visiting the United Kingdom. Although it targets the UK, it can also work with international locations. Scroll sideways to see hourly weather conditions. The app also predicts wind speed and covers a five-day forecast. View sunrise and sunset times along with information on pollen and pollution information for the UK. BBC Weather app has a simple and clear design and is detailed with up-to-date information. You can download BBC Weather from the Google Play Store here.
3. Gmail (UPDATE)
Google released a new update for the Gmail app on Android smartphones. Version 2.3.5 has a ton of new features and performances improvements. The new update will help users manage and organize their inbox with “tabs.” Gmail’s new tab system will have five different categories including Primary, Social, Promotions, Updates and Forums. Users will also receive notifications when new mail arrives, read and respond to conversations, and manage multiple email accounts. You can download Gmail from the Google Play Store here.
4. Flipboard
Flipboard, the popular, excellent social reading app made famous on the iOS platform, has finally arrived on Android smartphones, losing very little in translation. Flipboard aggregates Web content, from news clips to videos, in a clean, gorgeous magazine-style layout.
5. Google Maps
Google Maps has long helped people navigate streets, landmarks, parks, and other outdoor locations all over the world. In November, Google added an indoor navigation feature that helps you confidently trespass airports, shopping malls, and other large buildings.
6. Google Translate
Google Translate translates words into over 64 languages, and dictates them aloud. It's fast and stable, and works well for quick translations of a few words or a single sentence. However it requires a constant Internet connection.
7. Dropbox
The original cloud storage service, Dropbox has a clean, sleek Android app that rivals the iPhone version in terms of style. Dropbox's terms are pretty well known: the free version will allow you to have up to 2GB of files seamless synched between devices and stored online. The app puts all those files at your fingertips, easily allowing you to view, download, and share what you need when you need it
8. GO SMS Pro
Go SMS Pro is the SMS/MMS app for power Android users. You can send "short" messages containing text, voice, doodles, and photos. There's a lot of room for tinkerers to customize themes, messages, and folders for storage.
9. ooVoo Video Calls
Stable and reliable video chat apps for Android aren't easy to come by, but ooVoo is terrific. The Android video chat app supports group video, voice calls, and instant messaging—across iOS, OSX, Android, and Windows! Not only do you get solid Android video calling, but you can practically video chat with anyone.
10. Pinterest
Social corkboard site Pinterest landed on Android and iOS devices this month, so you can access your account on the go. For the uninitiated, Pinterest is another popular network of ways to discover, collect, and share "beautiful things you find on the Web."
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