Archive for the 'Social Software' Category

07
Nov
09

My Favorite Android Apps

Here are some of my favorite Android applications that I have on my G1 phone, in no particular order.  What are yours?

Social Software

Facebook
Facebook for Android™ makes it easy to stay connected and share information with friends. You can share status updates from your home screen, check out your news feed, look at your friends’ walls and user info. Share photos from your phone and can even look up up to 125 friends’ phone numbers from the home screen.

Twitter Lite

the smallest twitter app Update: open many tabs!

Games

Pac-Man

PAC-MAN, the world famous arcade classic, returns in this faithful rendition for Android complete with Trackball Mode! Who can forget the countless hours and quarters spent avoiding pesky ghosts while chompin’ on dots and gobbling up the fruit for bonus points? Relive the retro arcade action!

Labyrinth

Labyrinth is the classic game where you control a steel ball by tilting a wooden labyrinth. This is the lite version with 10 fully playable levels and you can easily create 10 more of your very own.

Miscellaneous

Live Bible

LiveBible is a simple but powerful Bible Web browser tool. Use it to learn the Word of God, take notes, and share the good news of the Gospel.

PicSay

Improve your photos with sharpen and color corrections. Be creative with paint, word balloons, and props. Or have fun with distortions, cutouts, special effects, and more. All in an intuitive easy-to-use interface, making PicSay Pro the perfect all-in-one solution for editing images on your Android powered device.

Google Sky Map

Google Sky Map turns your Android-powered mobile phone into a dynamic window on the night sky. When you point your phone up you will see a map of the brightest stars, constellations, and planets in that part of the sky.

The Weather Channel

Whether you’re planning your week, your day, or the next hour, The Weather Channel delivers the tools you need to be prepared. From customizable weather maps to video forecasts and severe weather alerts, The Weather Channel has you covered.

Great Dad

GreatDad.com Activities proactively pushes real time recommendations to dads wherever they are on all the things they can be doing with their kids. In addition, based on their preferences, dads can simply glance at their phones and find which museums, attractions, friends, favorite businesses and events are close by.

Barcode Scanner

Scan barcodes on CDs, books, and other products, then look up prices and reviews, or search for a word in a book and find where it occurs. You can also scan QR Codes containing URLs, contact info, calendar events, and more.

06
Dec
08

Books I’ve Read This Year

December is a time to reflect on what has gone on in the last 365 days and look forward to new opportunities. One of my goals this year was to read 20 books, and I did. So here they are.

  1. The Great Physician’s Rx for Health & Wellness - Jordan Rubin
  2. The OathFrank Peretti
  3. Believe Me…God is Real! - Roy Davidson
  4. The Truth About HillaryEdward Klein
  5. Americans at RiskIrwin Redlener
  6. The Faith of the American SoldierStephen Mansfield
  7. Inside the WireErik Saar & Viveca Novak
  8. Evil Harvest - Rod Colvin
  9. Ambling into HistoryFrank Bruni
  10. Seven Seasons of the Man in the MirrorPatrick Morley
  11. Things We Wish We’d KnownBill & Diana Waring
  12. Home Schooling From Scratch – Mary Potter Kenyon
  13. WikinomicsDon Tapscott & Anthony Williams
  14. Anticipating Surprise – Cynthia M. Grabo
  15. Interpreting China’s Grand StrategyRAND Michael D. Swaine, Ashley J. Tellis
  16. Christopher Columbus – Stephen C. Dodge
  17. Here Comes EverybodyClay Shirky
  18. The Successful Homeschool Family HandbookDr. Raymond & Dorothy Moore
  19. Chosen by GodR C Sproul
  20. The Journey to Wholeness & HolinessRobert F. Loggins Sr.
10
Oct
08

The Roundup: October 10, 2008

What I’m into this week…

Keeping Records from My Kids Blog

It’s Anything but Dry from The Christian Post on prayer

Geode: The New Geo-Tagging Project From Mozilla Labs from Tech Crunch

The CIA and the Culture of Failure from Secrecy News

Buy a lifesize lego replica of yourself for $60,000 from Geeks are Sexy

Homeland Security’s Space-Based Spying Goes Live from Inteldaily.com

Happy Friday!

03
Oct
08

The Roundup: October 3, 2008

ACT and Curriculums from NYT Opinion

Conscience and Abortion from NYT Opinon

BrandJury.com looks pretty interesting. Vote on advertisements.

Public Speaking 101 from Jeff Pulver

The Campaign in the Classroom

Alphabet Worksheets

Kidzone Fun Facts

Happy Friday!

19
Sep
08

The Roundup: September 19, 2008

Things I found interesting this week:

Adding social buttons to your posts from Why Homeschool

Education Resources from My Kids Blog

SOCIAL CHRISTIANITY from Trey Morgan.net

Writing a book – is it really worth the effort? from Strange Attractor

Scorecard – The pollution information site

HealthMap – Global disease alert map

Chris Pirillo – Tech geek with a webcam

Happy Friday!




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