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Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Best Android apps for learning and reference
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So, whether it's spodding up for a pub quiz, indulging in your affair with outer space or simply learning how to speak the Queen's English properly, you'll find something to tickle your tête here. Seek out, download, digest and achieve enlightenment.
NASA App
It's a real pleasure to see an organisation like NASA have such a thoroughly good app available on Android. It's simply packed with information and freebie media and without so much as an advert to pay for it. What's another few quid when you're in the business of sending men to the Moon?Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 5/5
Google Sky Map
Continuing on the cosmos, Google Sky Map is an absolute shoe-in for best apps on Android phones in general and there's no way it wasn't going to make this list. One of the original AR bits of software for Android phones, it allows you to wave your mobile around your head as you use it as a window to the stars and other celestial bodies.Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 5/5
How to Tie a Tie
If you thought there was only one way to tie up a tie, then prepare to have your tiny mind blown. Then prepare to spend a lot of time in front of the mirror trying to perfect them with this How to Tie a Tie app. It's a surprisingly well put together piece of software that takes you through the stages of each knot, step by step, with a picture of what you're supposed to be doing at every turn.Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 5/5
Origami Instructions HD
If you're looking for a way to relax, impress small children or drunken potential mates down the boozer, then you might want to think about the free Android app that is Origami Instructions HD. Yes, the ancient Japanese art of paper folding can be yours with a simple click on the Android Market, a little head-scratching and lot of sheets of practice paper.Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 5/5
British Museum: Treasures
British Library: Treasures is the first smartphone app from the world's largest library (in terms of books and articles, not area) and it's a guide-based app that provides the opportunity for interaction with the Library’s collections at home, on the move or within the Gallery itself. The app is a multimedia hot-bed of information and entertainment with over 100 of the Library’s greatest collection items featured in its 250 high-definition images and 40 videos.Market: Link
Price: £2.49
Rating: 4/5
TED Air
If you're unfamiliar with TED Talks, then a) where have you been for the last 5 years, and b) prepare to be amazed. TED (which stands for Technology Entertainment and Design) is a worldwide, on-going conference, organised by the Sapling Foundation, with the objective of presenting "ideas worth spreading". Since 2006, the Talks have been posted online at TED.com and there are now over 1000 of the lectures which have been viewed more than 290 million times.Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 5/5
Treasures of the Bodlean
For those unfamiliar with the Bodlean Library, it's the Oxford University central research library and it's entitled to request a copy of any book that goes into print in the land. It's been doing that for quite a while now and it has a fair few with some proper oldies like a Gutenberg Bible. But we digress.Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 4/5
World Atlas
There's a few atlas apps for Android but the interesting thing about World Atlas is that it's not really much of an atlas at all. That is to say that the map part of the equation is really not a big deal. In fact, it's just Google Maps, really. The good part is all the other good population, geography, social and climate info that's stuffed in along with it.Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 3.5/5
Dictionary.com/Collins English Dictionary
While you're doing all this learning and reading you might come across the odd word you don't understand. No need to be ashamed. Instead, open up a good dictionary app like Dictionary.com and broaden your horizons a touch.Market: Dictionary.com/Collins
Price: Free/£18.59
Rating: 4/5 & 5/5
BT Phone Book
BT Phone Book is not a complicated app and, what it does, others already have done for quite a while. What's really refreshing to see though, is that the business pages guide is integrated really, really nicely on Android - to the point where it might be worth ditching the rest.The only things that are holding it back at the moment is that not every business has bothered to put itself in the Phone Book over the last few years, with Google indexing offering more relevance. Once that comes together, or BT agrees a deal with another data rich review service, then it's going to be a real winner.
Market: Link
Price: Free
Rating: 3/5
Wikipedia
There are a lot of third party Wikipedia apps on Google's mobile platform but the real Wikipedia has very recently stood up and unleashed an official version of its very own. To be fair to all the others, it's basically the same. In fact, all the Wikipedia apps are basically the same. So, we won't blame you for sticking with Wikidroid if you'd rather.Price: Free
Rating: 5/5
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