part 1
100 awesome Android apps
that will turn your phone
into a jack of all trades
from http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-android-apps/
We’ve once again overhauled out Best
Android
Apps article, whittling the list down to a paltry 100. Some are new,
and others have been standbys on this list for years running. Either
way, we’re certain that any and all of these apps will make your life
easier, and help you get the most out of your Android device. The apps
are listed by categories like
Music, Travel, Productivity, and so on.
Movies and Videos
Netflix

Netflix is one of the best video streaming services. There’s a huge selection of
movies and TV shows for subscribers and the performance is silky smooth. This is as entertained as you can get for $8 a month.
Hulu

Hulu offers thousands of Movies and TV shows — many which are updated
with the latest episodes after they air. Hulu offers various
subscription models, including one that opens up the entire streaming
library for $8 a month, and another that removes mid-stream ads for $12 a
month.
YouTube

YouTube’s
mobile
app is sleek and intuitive, bringing the entirety of the Video sharing
site to the palm of your hand. For those subscribed to YouTube Red,
you’ll have access to all the premium content, as well as special
features like audio playback while the screen if off.
HBO Now/HBO GO

Both HBO Now (HBO’s standalone service for $15/month) and HBO Go (a
streaming app available to HBO cable subscribers) have apps that allow
you to watch all of HBO’s streaming content directly on your phone.
Periscope

Periscope allows users to share events happening right in front of
them with anyone and everyone. Broadcast directly through your camera,
and check out streams from others around the world, as well as videos of
past broadcasts.
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Music and Audio
Spotify

Spotify is the best full-featured streaming service. With this app,
you can stream any music from any type of device, make your own
playlists, follow artists, and sync tracks for offline listening.
Soundcloud

If you’re looking for an all-you-can-eat buffet of sound with no ads
and no subscription fees, you’ve found it. Discover new music and stream
it from the cloud. But this is no Spotify replacement.
PocketCasts ($3)

This has everything one could want in a podcast player. It has a huge
library and the clean interface makes it easy to manage your
subscriptions. It also lets you sync between devices and works with iOS.
Bandcamp

Bandcamp’s mobile apps allows you to stream music from your
collection, as well as the music offered by the thousands of artists who
sell and stream their music on Bandcamp. It’s one of the easiest and
fastest ways to buy music directly from the artists and labels you
follow.
YouTube Music

How often do you use YouTube to look up a song or band? If you’re
anything like us, it’s probably pretty often. YouTube music is exactly
what it sounds like: a music-only service where you can watch and listen
to all the music uploaded to youtube.
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Sports
theScore

Whatever gets you excited, from Nascar to the NFL, theScore will have
you dancing in victory or crying in your beer. It brings you all the
latest touchdowns, goals, and positions as they happen.
ESPN

Having the official ESPN app installed is a no-brainer for any
die-hard sports fan. You can quickly get the latest new on your favorite
teams and leagues, including MLB, NFL, NCAA, MLS, NHL, and more.
CBS Sports

Not only does the CBS Sports app have the latest news, standings, and
scores for all major league sports, you can also watch live games and
events like NCAA basketball and the PGA Tour, as well as CBS Sports
original programming, like Fantasy Football Today.
UFC Fan App

For fans of MMA’s biggest promotion, this app has it all, including
breaking news, up-to-date standings and stats, fantasy picks, press
event live streams, and highlight videos from past events.
Yahoo! Fantasy Sports

Whether your league is football, baseball, hockey, or basketball, the
Yahoo! Fantasy Sports app will give you everything you need to indulge
in your fantasy play, including mock and league drafts, advice from
experts, and easy management tools.
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Social media
Instagram

Instagram is ubiquitous in photography now, so you might as well have
it on your phone. Owned by Facebook, the social network centered on
photos offers great filters and connectivity with others.
Facebook

The biggest social network on the planet right now has a decent
official app. Keep up with your friends and family, jump into instant
chats, and stay informed with push notifications.
Twitter

Twitter’s microblogging platform brought about the now-ubiquitous
internet facet, hashtags. Connect with you friends, share your new
favorite content, follow celebrities, and get breaking news as it
happens.
Pinterest

Pinterest is the go-to social network for finding and sharing
inspiration on creative projects, hobbies, fashion, and more. The app
features the same functionality as the website, allowing you to “pin”
and “repin” posts from other users to various boards, so you can share
and save new ideas.
Vine

Vine is to video what Twitter is to blogging. The Vine app allows
users to to film and edit quick, snappy videos that can be uploaded and
shared directly. The social media network has spawned its own stars and
personalities, and is a repository for some of the funniest videos on
the internet.
Page 5
Messaging
Skype

The original VOIP service is now owned by Microsoft and boasts more
than 250 million users. Free international voice and video calls via
your data or Wi-Fi connection is hard to pass up.
Messenger

Facebook’s best feature is arguably its built-in messaging. Facebook
now offers its messenger service as a standalone app, enabling you to
chat with your Facebook friends and anyone in your contacts with the app
installed, without having to be signed into Facebook, or even have
Facebook installed on your phone at all.
WhatsApp

This cross-platform app lets you send and receive messages, pictures,
audio notes, and video messages. It starts out free for a year, and
then costs $1. It’s well worth a look for texting addicts.
Snapchat

Snapchat is all about sharing photos, short videos, and conversations
that expire automatically after they’ve been viewed. You can use
filters, decals, and effects to enhance your photos and videos, and take
your Snap game to a whole new level.
Dubsmash

Record and share videos of yourself dubbed over by famous lines from
TV, film, reality stars, and more. You can even upload your own sounds
and lines to create your own rendition of your favorite scenes or
quotes.
Page 6
Dating
Tinder

Tinder is the ultimate dating app for mobile users, thanks to its
location-centric features, and regardless of what its reputation may be,
it’s still a great way to meet people. Your next match could be a swipe
right away.
OKCupid

OkCupid is one of the biggest dating apps around, so you’ll have
plenty of chances to meet someone. Fill out your profile, answer
questions about yourself, and connect with people nearby to see if you
hit it off.
Coffee Meets Bagel

This app is geared towards those who are looking for a real
relationship, rather than quick hookup or short fling. Every day at
noon, you get sent a prospective match based on a specific set of
criteria. You can Like them or Pass on. If you like them, you’ll be set
up with icebreaker questions; if you pass, the app will learn your
preferences and try again tomorrow.
Happn

Happn connects you with others you’ve passed in real life, making
that shared glance at a coffee shop into a potential date. You can
browse profiles of those you’ve crossed paths with, and if you both
“like” one another, you’ll be able to begin a conversation.
Hinge

Hinge helps you find a prospective date or relationship by tapping
into your most lucrative resource: your friends. You’ll be shown
profiles of those who share mutual friends with. This, theoretically,
will make it easy and comfortable to vet your suitors by cross
referencing your pals.
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Blogging
Medium

Medium is a high-profile yet minimalist blogging platform that anyone
can use. Due it its popularity and presence, it draws numerous
well-known journalists, authors, actors, and other personalities to the
platform, meaning you’ll have a stream of high-quality articles and
essays to read whenever you want.
Tumblr

The Tumblr app makes it easy for you to share anything from anywhere.
You can post any kind of content to multiple blogs, save drafts for
later, schedule posts, and then join in the discussion.
WordPress

This app mirrors the functionality on your WordPress blog and helps
you create and edit posts. It’s a simplified version that’s easy to use,
and it also displays reactions to your latest articles.
Blogger

This is the official app for one of the longest running and most
popular blogging platforms on the internet. Through the app, you can
compose, edit, and post directly to your blog, and swap easily between
multiple blogs if you happen to have more than one.
Writer

While not directly tied to any particular blog, Writer is a great app
for those who need to compose while away from their computer. It’s a
simple, clutter-free writing experience, yet still offers all the
features and functionality one requires from a full word processor.
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