November 2010 Archive
Top 13 Android Apps So Far
2010-11-12 17:48:00
After almost a month with my new HTC Evo mobile device, I have had opportunities to discover useful applications that I wanted to share. A lot of these utilities are cross-platform (Android, iPhone, desktop) and the rest are Android specific.
- Chomp SMS: Got text? Go with this visual texting utility.
- QuickOffice ($10): mobile office productivity that is compatible with MS Office, pdf reader and syncs with cloud storage like GDocs, Dropbox & Box.net.
- Vignette ($3): a camera application with 62 built-in camera and film effects and 20 frame styles.
- ebuddy: MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, Google Talk and Facebook chat!
- Geocaching ($10): go treasure hunting
- Kindle: the best reading experience available on your Android phone. No Kindle required.
- Lookout: Protect your investment from viruses, hackers and theft
- Winamp: This classic media player still whips the llama’s ass
- Tweetdeck: Twitter/Facebook/Buzz, LinkedIn, Myspace & Foursquare client = awesome
- Square: Accept debit/credit card payments on the go with this free app & attachment
- Reqall: Best. To. Do. List. Ever.
- Evernote: Web clips, photos, voice, reminders…anything you need to remind yourself or save.
- AngryBirds: A bunch of punk pigs take the bird’s eggs. Payback time.
All of these apps are located in the Android market and waiting on you! What did I leave out?
More Goal
2010-11-23 17:57:00
Another year and another opportunity to take stock of my personal life. This year’s theme is: Re-evaluate Now That You’re 38
I’ve made huge lapses in my spiritual and physical life that I intend to correct. Also looking forward to getting back into the fun, creative aspect of photography.
Anti-Boring
2010-11-30 17:58:00
Somebody’s boring me…I think it’s me – Dylan Thomas
Happiness is often the result of being too busy to be miserable – Anonymous
I am tired of the same-old, same-old. Where is my curiosity? My wanderlust ran off without me because it couldn’t wait anymore. The free spirit churns inside again. Even though I am getting older next week, I am still young in mind and body. I am ready to meet the challenge of something new.
Top 13 Android Apps So Far
2010-11-12 17:48:00
After almost a month with my new HTC Evo mobile device, I have had opportunities to discover useful applications that I wanted to share. A lot of these utilities are cross-platform (Android, iPhone, desktop) and the rest are Android specific.
- Chomp SMS: Got text? Go with this visual texting utility.
- QuickOffice ($10): mobile office productivity that is compatible with MS Office, pdf reader and syncs with cloud storage like GDocs, Dropbox & Box.net.
- Vignette ($3): a camera application with 62 built-in camera and film effects and 20 frame styles.
- ebuddy: MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, Google Talk and Facebook chat!
- Geocaching ($10): go treasure hunting
- Kindle: the best reading experience available on your Android phone. No Kindle required.
- Lookout: Protect your investment from viruses, hackers and theft
- Winamp: This classic media player still whips the llama’s ass
- Tweetdeck: Twitter/Facebook/Buzz, LinkedIn, Myspace & Foursquare client = awesome
- Square: Accept debit/credit card payments on the go with this free app & attachment
- Reqall: Best. To. Do. List. Ever.
- Evernote: Web clips, photos, voice, reminders…anything you need to remind yourself or save.
- AngryBirds: A bunch of punk pigs take the bird’s eggs. Payback time.
All of these apps are located in the Android market and waiting on you! What did I leave out?
More Goal
2010-11-23 17:57:00
Another year and another opportunity to take stock of my personal life. This year’s theme is: Re-evaluate Now That You’re 38
I’ve made huge lapses in my spiritual and physical life that I intend to correct. Also looking forward to getting back into the fun, creative aspect of photography.
Anti-Boring
2010-11-30 17:58:00
Somebody’s boring me…I think it’s me – Dylan Thomas
Happiness is often the result of being too busy to be miserable – Anonymous
I am tired of the same-old, same-old. Where is my curiosity? My wanderlust ran off without me because it couldn’t wait anymore. The free spirit churns inside again. Even though I am getting older next week, I am still young in mind and body. I am ready to meet the challenge of something new.
Top 13 Android Apps So Far
2010-11-12 17:48:00
After almost a month with my new HTC Evo mobile device, I have had opportunities to discover useful applications that I wanted to share. A lot of these utilities are cross-platform (Android, iPhone, desktop) and the rest are Android specific.
- Chomp SMS: Got text? Go with this visual texting utility.
- QuickOffice ($10): mobile office productivity that is compatible with MS Office, pdf reader and syncs with cloud storage like GDocs, Dropbox & Box.net.
- Vignette ($3): a camera application with 62 built-in camera and film effects and 20 frame styles.
- ebuddy: MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, Google Talk and Facebook chat!
- Geocaching ($10): go treasure hunting
- Kindle: the best reading experience available on your Android phone. No Kindle required.
- Lookout: Protect your investment from viruses, hackers and theft
- Winamp: This classic media player still whips the llama’s ass
- Tweetdeck: Twitter/Facebook/Buzz, LinkedIn, Myspace & Foursquare client = awesome
- Square: Accept debit/credit card payments on the go with this free app & attachment
- Reqall: Best. To. Do. List. Ever.
- Evernote: Web clips, photos, voice, reminders…anything you need to remind yourself or save.
- AngryBirds: A bunch of punk pigs take the bird’s eggs. Payback time.
All of these apps are located in the Android market and waiting on you! What did I leave out?
More Goal
2010-11-23 17:57:00
Another year and another opportunity to take stock of my personal life. This year’s theme is: Re-evaluate Now That You’re 38
I’ve made huge lapses in my spiritual and physical life that I intend to correct. Also looking forward to getting back into the fun, creative aspect of photography.
Anti-Boring
2010-11-30 17:58:00
Somebody’s boring me…I think it’s me – Dylan Thomas
Happiness is often the result of being too busy to be miserable – Anonymous
I am tired of the same-old, same-old. Where is my curiosity? My wanderlust ran off without me because it couldn’t wait anymore. The free spirit churns inside again. Even though I am getting older next week, I am still young in mind and body. I am ready to meet the challenge of something new.