In this column we have featured top free android apps that are quiet useful for your android phones, tablets
 and other android gadgets, these apps are quiet useful not only for a 
newbie to the android world, but also for someone who is quiet familiar 
with the android world. This article comprises of  some good apps that 
are very useful in your day to day life you’ll find apps to read, write,
 watch and stay connected. Some apps will help you to save time and to 
waste time, using these apps will allow you to get the most from your 
device and the most interesting is that you don’t need to spend even a 
single penny. Here is the list of best free android apps:
 
1) Next Browser
Next
 Browser is very useful Android web browser developed by the team behind
 the Go Launcher homescreen apps,  It’s off to a promising start too, 
with more than 100k downloads already. The motive behind this app is 
“fast and smooth web surfing” with tabbed browsing, lots of browser 
extensions and the ability to sync bookmarks across devices. It faces 
tough competition from Chrome and FireFox, but surely you must try this 
one.
2) Duolingo
This
 app helps people in learning foreign languages, with Duolingo you can 
learn many foreign languages .It’s a free app for studying Spanish, 
French, German, Portugese, Italian and English,you don’t need to pay any
 fees for this app it is absolutely free, more importantly it helps you 
to check your progress on the language that you are learning and points 
out your achievement to keep you motivated.
4) Google Music
Google
 Music is great app because it lets you access your library from mobile 
and desktop browsers across platforms. The service is free, and Google 
offers free songs to download, but you can also purchase tracks or full 
albums from the Android Market.
5) HopStop
HopStop
 is one of the best app that helps you to find your way or destination, 
when you are travelling or visiting a place the best feature of this is 
that it is a really user friendly tool that helps you get where you need
 to be. It helps you to get directions via public transit, walking, taxi
 or biking from cities across the U.S., Canada and Europe.
6) Dropbox
Dropbox
 helps you to make a collection of your documents, photos and videos, 
Dropbox makes it easy to stay organized. Access your files from any web 
browser as well as your mobile device. This makes all of your important 
content more secure — if your Android breaks or gets lost, you still 
have everything backed up.
7) TweetDeck
TweetDeck
 is a good social media app, TweetDeck is a good option because it 
integrates Twitter, Facebook and Foursquare — it also works for multiple
 accounts if you’re juggling several.
8) Google Admin
This
 is regarded as a serious app, this one for admins of Google Apps for 
Business and other Google Enterprise products. If you’re one of those, 
it’s going to be invaluable though: an app that handles tasks like 
adding users, resetting passwords, managing groups and other domain 
settings from your smartphone.
9) ArtFlow – Sketch, Paint, Draw
This
 is one of the latest arty app specially designed for Android tablets it
 helps  digital artists plenty of tools to use if they’ve opted for 
Android over iPad. It aims to “convert your tablet into a digital 
sketchbook” with more than 50 brushes and other drawing tools.
10) Yelp
Yelp
 is good for areas you might not be familiar with, it helps you to find 
restaurants and shops in an unknown place. It uses your camera’s 
viewfinder to tell you what shops and restaurants are around.
 
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