Modern social networks let you share thoughts, impressions,
frustrations, images, lessons learned, favorite restaurants or whatever
else
may be on your mind at any minute. But you won't always be at a computer
when social-sharing inspiration strikes; on the contrary, you'll
probably be out and about when you want you want to share with your
social connections.
Thankfully, there's no shortage of great social-networking apps
available for Google Android smartphones today. In fact, if you're using
a
popular social networking service, chances are there's an Android app
for it. But which apps look and work best?
Check out the following nine, free Android apps for today's coolest
social networks. (Note: The following apps were tested on a Motorola (MOT)
Atrix 4G running Android v2.2.1, but most should run on all new Android devices.)
GetGlue
GetGlue is the latest social network for media buffs of all kinds.
Music lovers, film geeks, reality-show gurus, video-gamers and bookworms
can all share their latest interests, along with impressions of those
interests, with other 'Glue users. And you can quickly view profiles of
other
like-minded users for media recommendations. GetGlue also employs a
unique "ranking system," based on users' check-ins in different
categories, to determine a person's sway in an area. And you get digital
"stickers" as rewards for certain types of check-ins, which can be
redeemed for real stickers that can be used to, well, stick stuff.
Download GetGlue from the Android
Market
Foursquare for Android
Foursquare is the most popular location-based social check-in
service, for good reason. More and more mainstream businesses are
jumping
on the foursquare bandwagon each day, enticing loyal foursquare users to
frequent their establishments by offering deals, discounts and even
freebies. Foursquare also can help keep track of friends and contacts
around you at a given time and notify you of the most popular bars,
restaurants, clubs, etc. And you're rewarded for frequent check-ins, or
check-ins at specific types of venues, with "badges" that serve as
mementos of where you've been, as well as proof of your foursquare
prowess.
Download foursquare
from the Android Market
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Facebook for Android
Facebook for Android offers all the basic Facebook Web-functionality,
including access to your news feed and Friends' status updates. You
can upload photos and view albums, as well as write on Friends' Walls
and respond to posts on yours. A Facebook Places feature lets you
"check-in" to various locations. And you can message connections via the
app's built-in chat feature.
Download Facebook from the
Android Market
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Facebook
Gowalla for Android
Not unlike foursquare, Gowalla's location-based social check-in app
helps you share the places you go with friends and other contacts. And
like foursquare, you collect Gowalla "pins" and rewards based on the
types of places where you check-in. A Gowalla "Passport" keeps track of
everywhere you've been, logging states and countries you may visit. How
do you choose between foursquare and Gowalla? Determine which
services is being used by more of your friends...or just use 'em both.
Download Gowalla from the Android
Market
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PicPlz for Android
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but when it comes to
social networking, that may be an understatement. Take PicPlz, for
example, a social network meant for enhancing pictures via basic visual
effects and then sharing with friends and other like minded folks. Just
snap pictures using your Android camera, add effects, if you so
desire—70s; high-contrast monochrome; enhanced-definition;
etc.—and upload your picture to the public or to a specific group of
contacts. PicPlz also lets you easily view your friends' images and
popular public images.
Download PicPlz from the
Android Market
PicPlz for Android
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but when it comes to
social networking, that may be an understatement. Take PicPlz, for
example, a social network meant for enhancing pictures via basic visual
effects and then sharing with friends and other like minded folks. Just
snap pictures using your Android camera, add effects, if you so
desire—70s; high-contrast monochrome; enhanced-definition;
etc.—and upload your picture to the public or to a specific group of
contacts. PicPlz also lets you easily view your friends' images and
popular public images.
Download PicPlz from the
Android Market
Twitter for Android
Any and all Twitter users with Android devices should download the
most popular Twitter app on the Market: the official Twitter for Android
app. The software boasts an intuitive and visually appealing interface.
And though more advanced, feature-packed apps exist—like Plume
for example—Twitter for Android provides all the basic Twitter
functionality you'll need for free, with no ads.
Download Twitter from the
Android Market
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Untappd
You've heard of Twitter and Facebook, where you post the mundane
details of daily life online. You've seen Foursquare, which lets you
share your location with others. But you may not have been introduced to
one of the latest social networking crazes, Untappd, a mobile-based
service for beer drinkers to share and discuss their various brews of
choice. Find new beers and breweries, connect with other likeminded
drinkers and earn tons of creative badges for your troubles. You'll
never drink alone again. Cheers. (Note: Untappd is a browser-based Web
app,
and it works on iOS, BlackBerry and other mobile platforms, as well.)
Visit m.untappd.com and use your Android settings menu to create an Untappd home
screen shortcut.
AppBrain App Market for Android
What makes the AppBrain App Market, a mobile software shop for
Android, special? It recommends applications based on the apps already
installed on your device, along with new or popular apps. And that's not
all. The best part about AppBrain is that you can connect your Twitter
and Facebook accounts to locate friends and connections who also use
AppBrain, and then access lists of your friends' favorite Android
applications.
Download
AppBrain from the Android Market
Seesmic for Android
The standalone Twitter and Facebook apps mentioned in this post may
do the job for the casual social networker, but the true aficionado of
everything social is sure to find a friend in an application like
Seesmic for Android, which lets you manage multiple Facebook and Twitter
accounts using one, streamlined interface. Seesmic also supports Google
Buzz and the enterprise-oriented Salesforce Chatter
collaboration
app. It's not the only app of its kind—TweetDeck and HootSuite offer
similar functionality. But Seesmic is my favorite for its simple, clean
interface.
Download Seesmic from the Android
Market
Instagram for Android
100 million users love Instagram! It's a free, fun, and simple way to make and share gorgeous photos on your Android.
Pick
from one of several gorgeous filtered effects or tilt-shift blur to
breathe a new life into your mobile photos. Transform everyday moments
into works of art you'll want to share with friends and family.
Share
your photos in a simple photo stream with friends to see - and follow
your friends' photos with the click of a single button. Every day you
open up Instagram, you'll see new photos from your closest friends, and
creative people from around the world.
Features:
☆ 100% free custom designed filters and borders
☆ Lux works its magic by making your photos more vibrant and brings out details in your photos you couldn't see before
☆ Linear and Radial Tilt-Shift blur effects for extra depth of field.
☆ Instant sharing to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, and Foursquare
☆ Interact with friends through giving & receiving likes and comments
☆ Works with Android versions 2.2 and above that support OpenGL ES 2
☆ Full front & back camera support
☆ And much much more...
1 comment:
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