Over one million smartphone apps have been developed during the last three years and they have been downloaded more than 35 billion times. Therefore, there are a lot of apps you can get. However, it has become harder to find the right kind of app that can help you do wonderful things. Let me introduce some of these wonderful apps and explain what they could do.
You can blog from virtually any cell phone. Whether you are an iPhone devotee or you're on a Droid or a basic bottom of the line phone, you can mobile blog. As long as you have text messaging, you can mobile blog via SMS.
Pay close attention to what your competitors are doing, this is a great way to gain an edge in social marketing. Don't follow their every move, if you do, you're going to blend in with them. You have to stand out from your competitors. Blending in means, at best, you'll be splitting customers; at worst, you'll lose them all.
Second: You don't actually have to count. Most apps that track your food or fitness have built in calculators that work with values already put into the system. The app can tell you how many calories are in a McDonald's McDouble. It can tell you how many calories a 5'6", 150-pound woman burns doing 45 minutes on an elliptical machine.
Mobile Apps are replacing web sites and tablet devices and mobile phones are replacing computers, the market is currently 5+ Billion cell phone users... and only 1.4 Billion Internet users, if you have a business... you need an App to effectively market to your customers whenever and where ever they are! Mobile Advertising is NOW!
Google Sky Map: You can see stars with this app after you point it to the clear night sky. You can see planets and constellations if there are, using GPS, clock and accelerometer.
Something else to keep in mind is to distinguish between mobile apps that are "native" vs. those that need access to your provider and/or Wi-Fi. Once downloaded to your phone, you can use native apps whenever you like and get the information you need with no copyright or Wi-Fi access. read more Many of the GPS apps can be frustrating because they often require copyright/Wi-Fi access and if your coverage is not good, the app does not work well.