Post Last Edit by medangmru at 30-5-2012 06:20
Salam untuk semua. Aku sebenarnya baru nak mengenali android apps kerana belum ini banyak guna symbian apps dan ovi store. Aku tengok memang terlalu banyak apps yang ada dalam android martket nie ... beribu-ribu .. tak tau nak pilih yang mana ...so, tujuan aku bukak thread nie adalah nak dapatkan pandangan dan cadangan korang apps yang best dan memenuhi keperluan kita untuk di simpan dalam hp kita tue ...
ada banayak kategori android apps nie :
games;
books & reference;
business;
comics;
comunication;
education;
entertainment;
finance;
health & fitness;
library;
lifestyle;
live wallpaper;
media & video;
medical;
music & audio;
news & magazines;
personalisation;
productivity;
shopping;
social;
sports;
tools;
transport;
travel & local;
weather;
widgets.
Fuuhhhhh .... banyak tu, tak larat nak tengok satu-satu ... so, salah satu cara nak dapatkan pandangan untuk install adalah dengan mendapatkan feedback dan respons dari forumer semua ... klu boleh, beritahulah apa yang best dgn apps tu ...
Kepada moderator, klu thread nie dah ada, tlg merge jer ... tq ...
MAC 2012. SEKARANG ANDROID MARKET DAH TRANSFORM KEPADA GOOGLE PLAY ...
Google’s Android Market has undergone some tremendous changes over the last year or so. What started as just a standalone app store has quickly grown to encompass e-books,music, videos, and now Google feels like the “Android Market” moniker is getting to be too restrictive, too constraining for what they’re really trying to deliver to their users. That’s why Google is officially putting the Android Market name to rest. Starting today, all of Google’s digital media services have been rebranded to fly under a brand new banner: Google Play. That’s right gadget buffs, despite some delectable new rumors Google Play isn’t a new tablet from the folks at Mountain View, but rather a unified brand that seeks to tie the company’s digital media services together. According to Google Engineering Director Chris Yerga, the rebranding was something Google has been contemplating for quite some time, but the company felt that this was the “natural time” to pull the trigger. Google has spent months and months building out the Android Market into a digital media hub, but constantly invoking the Android name seems to have led to a sense of exclusion for some users. There’s nothing about the process of renting movies, purchasing music, or skimming through e-books from Google that requires anyone interested to actually own an Android device. All of a user’s pertinent media is stored in Google’s considerable cloud and accessible from run-of-the-mill web browsers, and Google wants to drive that point home with the new Google Play brand. Rasanya apps nie sama cuma 'rebranding' kepada nama google jer ... |