Articles in Application For Android
When we set out building Pandora four years ago we knew that our work wouldn’t be done until we’d found a great way to unlock the service from the PC. Just over a year ago the iPhone let us take the first compelling step in that direction and the year since has been filled with a bunch of mobile product launches from Pandora. I’m delighted to announce that today we’re finally ready to extend the Pandora experience to Android. As of today Pandora is available directly from Pandora at as well as in the Android Market. I’m really excited about how Pandora for Android turned out…
It is now possible to bring the benefits of your app to your users wherever they happen to be, no matter what device they have near them. Today we’re releasing a reference sample that shows how to implement such a service with an app that works across multiple Android form-factors. This sample, the Universal Music Player, is a bare-bones but functional reference app that supports multiple devices and form factors in a single codebase. It is compatible with Android Auto, Android Wear, and Google Cast devices. Give it a try and easily adapt your own app for wherever your users…
Are you tired of grey and dull reality? Do you want to do with something catching and fast-paced? Then it’s time to leave your daily routine behind and play Bubble shooter- the sort of famous game among all the ages. Get ready for excellent spending of your time! This colorful game will absorb all your bad mood and give you joyful amusement. There are lots of various versions: bubble blobs, bubble spinner, bubble hit - so you may choose any you like. Before playing you can watch a video instruction and get some hints and advices
Town Square’s mobile shopping app is now available for Android and Apple devices, offering the addition of several new features and user options. The phone app upgrade to now include Android enables more real time interaction with guests while they shop. One of the new features of the Town Square app is Enhanced Push Notifications, which provide a more personalized experience for guests. Once a user likes a store, event or promotion, they will start to receive specific messages and updates about that topic in real time. Additional new features include social media feeds on the…
Google Voice allows you to give out one number to reach all of the phone numbers you re using at a given time. The ability to schedule quiet time, and organize contacts into caller groups really make Google Voice a handy service. However, making Wi-Fi or data calls is a feature that has yet to make it to the app. That s where Android apps like Talkatone, GrooVeIP, and Phone for Google Voice and GTalk come into play
The default caller screen on Android is really bland. Don’t get me wrong it works just fine but when you need something more than just a name and a number, it fails. This is where the best caller ID apps for Android come into play. These apps are designed to give you an edge when receiving calls from known and unknown numbers. A simple call screen might be enough for many but for those who need to go the extra mile; we recommend the best caller ID apps for Android. Note: The 6 best caller ID apps for Android were tested on a Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone. The apps worked fine…
Key Features When the user plays a song, Shazam-Android instantly searches the artist, the title, album, year of release and other related information. It can also display the result on the interface. From a tablet computer, it is possible to monitor the activities of favorite artists. Thus, for example, you are constantly aware of the new upcoming tours and concerts. To go further, Shazam-Android informs the user of new tubes as well as access to live videos. In order to find information quickly or to facilitate research, the publisher endowed the app with large database. Moreover…