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The New York Times is still a very large publication in the US despite the slow overtaking of online news media. One factor that has kept this publication in prominence is its willingness to adapt to new mediums and accept social media as an outlet. The Android version of the New York Times app ... Full Article »
NPR stands for National Public Radio is a very popular liberal news radio in the United States. The organization is mainly focused on current events and political news but touches on virtually any subject one can think of. The organization mainly tries to live up to it's name as a radio organi ... Full Article »
Digg has finally decided to release an Android app and after looking into it, it is definitely sure to please. The site is still on the rise in popularity and has brought interesting articles, pictures, and videos to many users of the web. Now, it is easier than ever to keep up with the latest a ... Full Article »
The Huffington Post is a news website which provides aggregated news to all users who are interested. The site serves as a liberal alternative to the conservative Drudge Report. A couple apps have already been released for the Android platform but now the site's creators have released the official ... Full Article »
If you’re looking for a simple RSS reader for your Android phone, look no further. PureRSS is a simple and easy to use app that helps you get all your RSS feeds in one easy to access place. This app is completely no frills. You’ll be presented with a black screen when you first load it up. Pres ... Full Article »
zzbacap added Brain Booster - Mind Refresher and 1 other app to their app library.
nokip added Blow Up and 2 other apps to their app library.
robsrants added Adobe® Reader® to their app library.
fourfox65 added 5 apps to their library.
robsrants added PasswordCard to their app library.
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“I have been looking for a long time for a better way to decide which apps to try.”
Marisa Whitfield owns around 150 apps, and her favorites are 2Do and eReader. She is most interested in productivity apps, as she has a very busy job and she's usually organizing around 12 projects at once as well as her home. She always looks for a lite version of an app and checks reviews before spending significant money on the paid version. Check out Marisa's Fave Five.
My app life: Tech/Social Networking Junkie, Sports Fan, News Junkie, Career Person, Book Reader