5 best new iOS, Android applications for April 2012
1. Google Drive
Google Drive is a cloud storage services and it?s tightly integrated into Android. Also, it offers 5 gigs of storage for free, so there?s no reason why you wouldn?t try it. Of course, it faces some tough competition from existing similar services. So if you?re still trying to figure out which is the best app for moving your files to the cloud, check out our detailed comparison of Google Drive and other cloud apps here.2. 500px
If there?s a photo aggregator that comes close to visual perfection in its app form, 500px has got to be it. A community known for the huge amount of professional photographers uploading pictures to it and for the freedom it offeres (one can upload all kinds of pictures, nu included), it?s definitely something you won?t regret trying out.
3. Pocket
Formerly known as Read It Later, Pocket is not exactly a new application for April, but a huge redesign and a change of titles allowed it to enter our top five. And for a good reason, it?s one of those apps that would let you procrastinate your reading in an elegant way and maybe even focus on work. It brings your list of unread articles, unseen videos and undone things to smartphones, tablets, and desktop/laptop PCs.Download Pocket on Android
Download Pocket for iPhone/iPad
4. Next Issue
Next Issue is an application that gives you access to tons of popular magazines for one relatively low monthly price. $10 a month gives you access to a huge number of magazines, and for a $5 premium you get access to some of the best writing in the English press. Currently Android-only, the application is expected arrive to iPad soon.
5. Instagram for Android
Instagram is one application we won?t surprise you with. If for some reason you?ve missed the huge news - in April it arrived on Android, plus got acquired for $1 billion by Facebook. Not bad for an app that disguises your pictures into retro filters, is it?
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