Showing posts with label android market. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

5 best free music apps for android to make you enjoy the music

Whether you are riding the subway to work, walking in the park, or simply chilling at home, music is obviously the best way to help us get into a good mood. If you’re the type that needs to have music on hand at all times, then rest easy, Today, I picked up 5 best music apps for Android for you in the Music streaming market, and some of them are free. Now let’s get it start.

Now Let’s go through some of the best Android apps for music lovers.

Top 5: Spotify (Rated: 4.0)
Spotify gives you instant access to millions of songs on your Android device.With the Spotify app, you can choose to listen for free, or subscribe to Spotify Premium.

Spotify also offer Free radio service, but US only. US users can listen to radio for free. Discover and save music on the go!  If your station plays a song you really like , you can save it with a single tap. Unlimited songs and stations are Provided.
Top 4: Winamp (Rated: 4.4)
Winamp is a Ultimate Media Player for Android.

With the app, you can play, manage and sync music from your Mac or PC to your Android device. Winamp for Android offers a complete music management solution (2.1 OS & above) featuring wireless desktop sync (latest Winamp Media Player required), iTunes library import, & access to thousands of internet radio stations with SHOUTcast. Visit the Official website to learn more.
Top 3: SoundHound (Rated: 4.4)
What's that song? You can Identify it FAST with SoundHound.

Unlimited music recognition! Featuring the world's fastest, most accurate music identification, exclusive singing search, and now: free unlimited LiveLyrics for over 1 million of your favorite songs
Top 2: Shazam  (Rated: 4.5)
Shazam can identifie a song you don't know instantly. Free and Unlimited.

Faster tagging. With the app, discover, explore and share more music, TV shows and brands you love in as little as one second.
With free and unlimited tagging use Shazam as much as you want, and experience more of what you like, faster.
Top 1: Pandora® internet radio (Rated: 4.5) Free
Pandora radio is a personalized radio service that streams music on your phone.
Pandora is free, personalized radio that plays music and comedy you'll love. Just start with the name of one of your favorite artists, songs, comedians, or composers and Pandora will create a custom station that plays similar tracks. Pandora features hundreds of music and comedy genre stations ranging from Dubstep to Smooth Jazz to Power Workout.

With the app, whether you are in the car, at the gym, or on the train,you can listen wherever and whenever you're in the mood for great music.
Now Microsoft will introduce its new Xbox Music on Oct. 26, initially targeting Xbox 360 consoles before expanding the streaming service to tablets and PCs running Windows 8 and Windows RT, as well as smartphones powered by the forthcoming Windows Phone 8. Microsoft is also planning to support rival platforms, including Apple's iOS and Google's AndroidIt seems that the music streaming industry is becoming increasingly popular.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

New Google Tablet Set to Defend the Android Market


Google's 7-inch Android tablet is real — it's even being passed around inside the Googleplex.
That's what I'm hearing from Googlers who have seen the device. Backing up what's been rumored for months on CNET, Digitimes and other sites, I'm hearing that this device is aimed squarely at Amazon's [AMZN  215.24    -2.04  (-0.94%)   ] Kindle Fire (which runs Amazon's tailored version of Android). It's likely to start in the $200 to $250 range, have a higher resolution screen, and perhaps a camera.
Google [GOOG  603.66    -5.80  (-0.95%)   ] needs this tablet to defend Android. The arrival of Amazon's Kindle Fire blew a hole in the ecosystem, with Amazon setting up its own app store and its own look and feel for Android itself. If this 7-inch tablet is a hit, Google can argue that developers should still build tablet apps to Google's specs, not Amazon's.



When will we see it? The Google I/O developer conference on June 25 in San Francisco would be an ideal time to unveil it and maybe hand a few out to developers.
What does it mean for Apple? [AAPL  565.32   -5.24  (-0.92%)   ] My take is that it means very little. If Apple's iPad sales were going to get hurt by 7-inch tablet sales, the Kindle Fire would have done it already. Apple is aiming at the higher-end tablet customer, who so far seems to be the larger and more profitable group of consumers.
It's just as likely as not that a 7-inch Google tablet will actually help Apple. While there will be plenty of confusing options at the low end of the market, with the Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble's [BKS  17.04    0.60  (+3.65%)   ] Nook,BlackBerry's [RIMM  10.71    -0.38  (-3.43%)   ] PlayBook and now the Google device, there's just one strong tablet at the higher end: the iPad.
And don't forget: Apple is sure to unveil new iPad features with iOS 6 at its Worldwide Developers Conference in three weeks. That will make the tablet competition even more interesting.


 
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