Cloud Computing: Google Play offers Free App of the Week to Android users

June 21, 2015 Off By David
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If you’re already dialed in to the Google/Android ecosystem, it’s practically automatic and comes with a learning curve equivalent to taking baby steps.  Asides, you can also get a lot of software that you might need, for example picture editing apps. Agawi itself is no longer a live business: its web site is dead (kind of ironically), and its various Twitter accounts have not been updated since 2013. Below are some more Android M details from our time with it on the Nexus 9.
 
Let’s take a look at some of what’s in store.  Perhaps the best new feature that the iOS offers is the ability to do split screen multitasking.  Compared to iOS apps, Android apps are considered as the more vulnerable in terms of app security and data safety of users. This is all changing…

 

No one likes exercising alone, but thanks to the large number of smartphone apps available, we never have to. However, Android app developers have free reigns to go to any app marketplace to do their app marketing. That’s a big advantage over Google, and it could be just enough to turn many users into Spotlight search loyalists. Numerous key new features are missing, but both devices are still running pretty great. Video sometimes stops anyway when you try to run it on the side, as apps weren’t designed with this in mind…

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