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Answered by anoren : Nov 17 2009 02:32 PM
Really difficult question. At the moment I'd have to say my calendar. Not only do I know what's going on in daily life, but it's so well integrated with email and my phone. I can click on ... full answer >
Answered by Fizzit : Nov 13 2009 03:45 PM
Daily
Twidroid - For Twitter
GMail - For Email
Flashlight - Finding things in the kids bedrooms at night
Listen - Podcasts
Weekly
AndroidStats - Finding new apps
Weight Tracker - Tracking my weight full answer >
Answered by adfm : Nov 12 2009 03:40 PM
Yes. Android Market offerings could differ depending on a number of factors such as: type of device, country of origin, service provider, and operating system version.
Layar is currently not supporti... full answer >
Answered by adfm : Nov 11 2009 03:52 PM
If you're looking for a good SSH client, TouchTerm for the iPhone or ConnectBot for Android are both good choices. I'm pretty speedy with the iPhone's virtual keyboard, but have found that... full answer >
Answered by anoren : Nov 11 2009 01:03 PM
I definitely prefer the physical keyboard over the virtual on my G1. However, after 48 hours with my Motorola Droid, I have to force myself to use the physical. Kudos on a greatly improved virtual exp... full answer >
Answered by bjepson : Nov 10 2009 03:02 PM
I like FBReader. It can load ebooks from your memory card. It supports .epub and other formats. Read more a their web page. It's also available in the Android Market. full answer >
Answered by MikeH : Nov 10 2009 07:33 PM
Use Opera Mini found here and you can choose in the search window, or with your default browser set your home page to Bing.com, Ask.com or Yahoo.com or whatever your search preference may be. full answer >
Answered by MikeH : Nov 10 2009 01:15 PM
If you are evaluating 3G coverage for an Android-powered device, you may want to evaluate T-Mobile as well. T-Mobile appears to have the second best coverage after Verizon Wireless. Sprint does not sh... full answer >
Answered by hair2onfire : Nov 09 2009 10:07 AM
My iPhone says 2.3 GB received, and 415 MB sent. And I have never reset the stats in the last 9 months. So, 2.7 GB / 7 = 0.3 GB per month. full answer >