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AppAi.de: Discover New Mobile Apps Easily

AppAideIf you don’t have a lot of time in your hands trying to browse through the App Store, then you need something that will help your search faster. It would be ideal if you are notified when an app becomes popular or becomes to trend. That’s way, you could save more time. AppAi. De does exactly that. It allows you to discover new mobile apps by calculating what’s being used most in real- time. This app basically helps you find apps that people are actually using. Plus, it’s done automatically! Read more of this post

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KinderTown: Find the best educational app for your kids

KinderTown

KinderTown

KinderTown is an education app store for parents. Here, you can find the best apps that you would want your kids to use.

Parents are busy. Apart from taking care of the household, they also need to take care of their kids. Sometimes, their busy schedules leave little time for them to teach their kids. That is why KinderTown has come up with a platform that helps you to find great educational apps that will help your kid learn new things without taking much of your time. Read more of this post

CrossWa.lk: Your Social App Store

CrossWalk

CrossWalk

It is understandably very difficult to find good apps for any iOS devices. However, as arduous as it may be, people still withstand the process of finding apps for their devices. As it stands right now, they usually go through a couple of list provided by apple which includes the newest and hottest apps that have surfaced the store. Nevertheless, you still have no clue on what your friends are downloading, other than asking them straight on.

What really is lacking to this situation is the lack of social integration. And Crosswa.lk intends to be the solution to this problem. Crosswa.lk have it in mind to make the process of app- searching to a much easier course by being a true social store. That being said, you can always learn about any given app that your friends are currently using. Read more of this post

Appatista: Create your own app for iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch

Appatista

Appatista

Appatista provides its users the power to create their own mobile apps in less than a minute. You do not require any programming experience to get started on Appatista.

With Appatista, you can turn your favourite content such as blogs, news sites, recipes, podcasts, movie sites, train schedules and so on, into your own personalized apps. The tool transforms any RSS feed into an app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. A new and fully customized app is then creates instantly and is available to you. You can then share your content with friends via email, on Facebook, Twitter and other social networking websites. Read more of this post

MinoMonsters raises $1M for monster battle game for iPhone

MinoMonsters

MinoMonsters

MinoMonsters, a controlling-monsters battle game for iPhone, has raised a total of $1 million in seed funding during 2011.

Surprisingly, the founders of MinoMonsters are teenagers. They have got Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel, Yuri Milner, Y Combinator, Ignition Partners, General Catalyst, Raymond Tonsing and Alexis Ohanian investing in their creation. Read more of this post

Kinetik – Sharing apps with unease

Kinetik

Kinetik

With a plethora of iOS apps already out there, the creativity of individuals, who come up with unique app designs or those who simply take a simple concept and turn into a necessity, never ceases to amaze me.  Kinetik is an iOS app does a bit of both. It
takes the simple concept of recommendations, combines it with a global twitter platform to give the user a list of shares and recommendations based on what their twitter friends and buddies are using.

From a concept perspective I find this idea pure genius. I would definitely like to try out a music discovery app that Justin Timberlake recommends, similarly if David Pogue was to recommend an app for travel or anything else, I would download it in a jiff and even pay for it perhaps since I trust his reviews very much. This is however in concept only.

Implementation and reality is another matter entirely. Here I find Kinetik very much wanting. For starters, it uses a twitter id to log in and start using the app. This is no problem when I want to share and download apps that my twitter buddies are recommending. My own twitter friends list is very much limited where those who I follow is quite large. As I discovered to my dismay, that there is no one on it who is recommending i.e. it is limited only to those whom I follow and who follow me back.  For instance the celebrities I mentioned earlier are not present, so how am I to get the best cooking apps from a chef? Or a great app from a software designer? As per Kinetik, this is one of their selling points.

Kinetik does give a list of people to follow. They are however a bunch of names only with no tag line or description. Hence I have no idea whether their recommendation is worth it or not. My experience with this has been very limited and disheartening. The good thing is that Kinetik is available for free and I encourage those who have tried it, to add their comments to this review or simply download, try it out and let me know what you think of it.

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