Free Reference Apps for Android

There are over 70,000 apps on the Android Marketplace. If you are new to Android (or even old), then chances are you have missed a few.
This book compiles summaries of several of the most popular apps in this category, to help you decide which app you need for your phone.
All of the apps in this book are free. While there are a handful of “lite” apps, most of the apps are full featured.
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May 18th, 2012 | Posted in Android Store, Pirated Android Apps | No Comments

via 8650 cpu,7″ 800*480 LCD,Android 2.2,support flash 10.1,two point touch,camero,wifi,256M memory, 2G flash
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May 17th, 2012 | Posted in Android Store | No Comments

The first Android-powered phone for Verizon Wireless, the 3G-enabled Motorola DROID smartphone offers a full package of powerful mobile connectivity–from easy access to all your social networks and viewing of full Web sites, to spoken turn-by-turn directions thanks to the new Google Maps with Navigation Beta app. One of the thinnest full-QWERTY slider phones available, the Motorola DROID also features a high-resolution 3.7-inch touchscreen display and a virtual onscreen keyboard that auto-rotates depending on the phone’s orientation. You’ll also be able to capture high-resolution images and DVD-quality videos on the go with its 5-megapixel camera with flash.
The Motorola DROID offers the powerful Android 2.0 operating system, fast and reliable Verizon Wireless 3G connectivity, and a wealth of Google Mobile services–including the new Google Maps with Navigation app.
With integrated Google technology, the Motorola DROID brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services mil
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May 17th, 2012 | Posted in Android Store | No Comments
The Android Invasion 2thread.com
Not too long ago, Symbian was the dominant platform, and while RIM and Apple both have great operating systems, they’re restricted to the BlackBerry range and iPhone respectively. That’s where Android came in. There are many new technologies that Android brings, but most importantly for us users, it gives us choice. Android has been readily adopted by the world’s leading phone manufacturers. What’s more, there are Android phones for every budget. Even tablet PCs are now running on Android. Such is the power of Google’s open-source mobile platform.
With back-up solutions, easy syncing, and effortless Internet connectivity, working on-the-go is a breeze. Thanks to the thriving online community, even rooting the phone and tethering is fun to try out. And with strong developer support, you will always have great apps available to add more value to your Android device.
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May 16th, 2012 | Posted in Pirated Android Apps | No Comments
Android Cookbook 2thread.com
If you’re ready to jump in and build a working Android app, this book has all of the practical recipes you need to get the job done. You’ll work with the user interface, multitouch, location-aware apps, web services, device features—such as the camera, accelerometer, and GPS—and a lot more, including steps to package your app for sale in the Android Market.
Packed with solutions contributed by the Android community, Android Cookbook is ideal for developers experienced with Android and other mobile platforms, as well Java programmers ready to use their skills in mobile app development. You’ll find hundreds of tested recipes that you can put to use immediately. Simply put, if this book
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May 16th, 2012 | Posted in Android Guide, How to, Pirated Android Apps | No Comments