Thursday, August 18, 2016

Top 8 Android Apps By Google You Must Dont Know Amazing Apps

Top 8 Android Apps By Google You Must Dont Know Amazing Apps


INTRODUCTION:- 


       

ANYONE HERE WHO DON’T KNOW ABOUT GOOGLE. I THINK NO ANYONE HERE WHO DONT’T KNOW ABOUT GOOGLE. ALL YOU KNOW ABOUT GOOGLE VERY WELL. 
                                      
Google launch itself in 4 sep 1998 as a privately. but in 19 aug 2004 it usable for all internet users. This is a Great search engine as well as many other services like Gmail, GDrive, Google+ etc. This is also a Best App developer , It develop self platform,  From my count, there are an astounding 117 unique apps that the search giant and its subsidiaries have published on the Google Play Store.
Every Android mobile user should be familiar with apps like Google Maps, YouTube, Google Photos, Hangouts, Chrome, Gmail, and a handful of other ubiquitous wares—but that’s only a drop in the bucket when it comes to the full list of useful Google apps. So today, we’ll shine a light on the best of Google’s “other” Android apps, which are just as handy, but lesser-known.

1. Google Handwriting Input

If you’ve struggled to adjust to using on-screen virtual keyboards, Google Handwriting Input provides a natural input method that anyone should be able to jump in and learn right away.
  • Install Google Handwriting Input for free from the Play Store


As its name would suggest, Handwriting Input allows you to “type” with your own handwriting. After running through a quick and easy setup guide, you can scribble characters with your thumb or stylus, which will be instantly converted into typed text.

2. My Tracks

For the adventurous folks out there, My Tracks offers a great way to monitor and record your full range of outdoor activities—from hiking, to biking, and even rock climbing.
  • Install My Tracks for free from the Play Store


Once you’ve started up a session, My Tracks records your path via GPS, while at the same time keeping track of speed and elevation. You can view and share your activity sessions with maps, graphs, and detailed stats, so the adventurer inside of you now has a way to fully express himself.


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3. Androidify

While the usage and predominant placement of Android’s trademarked logo may make it seem like a sly marketing campaign on the surface,Androidify actually provides a unique and fun way to express yourself and show off your creativity.
  • Install Androidify for free from the Play Store


You start off with a naked green Android logo, but from here, you can change the skin tone to match your own, add shirts, pants, shoes, hair, and other accessories, then save your Android-ified likeness to the official gallery or share it with friends by generating a QR code. 
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4. My Maps

If you’ve ever had the need to create an interactive map of any kind, My Maps is indispensable. Whether you’re planning a vacation, plotting the best route, or keeping track of apartments for rent, you can do it all with this useful app.
  • Install My Maps for free from the Play Store


You start by creating a new map and giving it a name. From here, you can add markers for specific locations, draw lines, or plot a route, and each point on your map can be given a name and description. The same service can be accessed on the web if you prefer using a mouse, and each of the maps you create can be shared with other Google users.
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5. Google Gesture Search

In the same vein as Handwriting Input, Google Gesture Search provides a way to interact with your phone by drawing out letters of the alphabet. Except this particular app is for searching your entire phone.
  • Install Google Gesture Search for free from the Play Store


Upon opening Gesture Search, you’ll be asked which categories you’d like to index for searching purposes. The choices here are contacts, apps, settings, music, and browser, which means you can find any app, link, person or song easily. Just draw out your query using your thumb or a stylus, and the search results will be refined as you continue to spell out what it is you’re looking for.
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6. Google Spotlight Stories

During that brief period of time where Google owned Motorola, a lot of new and interesting smartphone concepts were realized. Among these was a 3D interactive video of sorts, which ultimately gave rise to an app called Google Spotlight Stories.
  • Install Google Spotlight Stories for free from the Play Store


These interactive Spotlight Stories could almost be called a prelude to Google Cardboard, since they use your phone’s internal sensors to play the video in a 360-degree virtual reality environment. The app includes several free “stories” that you can experience, so it’s more than just a one-off proof of concept.
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7. Device Assist

I used to be my family’s go-to tech support agent, but I’m gradually getting phased out in favor of an app called Device Assist, which offers tutorials and device troubleshooting for people who aren’t necessarily experts in all things Android.
  • Install Device Assist for free from the Play Store


Upon opening the app, you’ll be given a chance to set your experience level with Android, which determines the types of tips you’ll be shown. These tips offer pictures with clear-cut instructions and direct links to relevant system settings menus, so if any of them interest you, Device Assist makes it easy to set things up. Then, if you’re experiencing any serious problems with your phone, the “Detected Issues” tab will find them and walk you through the simplest fix.
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8. Google Googles

I discovered Google Goggles shortly after purchasing my first smartphone back in 2009, and almost instantly, I was convinced that these little handheld gadgets were somehow composed of pure magic.
  • Install Google Goggles for free from the Play Store


The app has been updated with added functionality over the years, but the basic premise remains the same—simply capture an image of anything you’d like to learn more about, and the power of Google will provide information about real-world objects. You can use Google Goggles to translate text, look up prices by scanning an item’s bar code, import business cards directly to your contacts, or even solve Sudoku puzzles—how cool is that?
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