Everyday obligations at work and at home take their toll. Saturation with work can be eliminated with a simple trick. We download applications on our smartphone that will help us relax at least a little.
the best apps
By developing new applications for all kinds of activities and entertainment, Google makes sure that we never get bored. Their research program "Appsperiments", which was inspired by Google's popular application Motion Stills, deals with discovering new (z)possibilities and potentials of mobile photography, served us with three new applications.
Humans deal with (our) future all the time. What will we study, where will we go on vacation, what will we wear to work the next morning, what will our financial situation be next year and on and on. Let's leave such big questions for another time. We have something more fun for you as far as the future goes. What if we told you that you could send yourself a text that you won't receive until 25 years from now?
What's more, apps or stars in the sky? In 2017, the answer would require quite a bit of thinking and counting, wouldn't it? Well, not all applications are great and oh and at all, but the fact is that there are more and more of them and that they are always better or more and more useful. Android users, this will be for you. We have made a list of the top ten free apps for Android. Ones that are definitely not yet in your smartphone.
Applications are modern pastures, forests and playgrounds. We can no longer imagine our lives without them (especially young people). Just look at what a bus stop looks like full of people waiting. We all stare at the ground. Let's not really stare at the ground. Apps entertain us, pass the time.
We live in the age of social media. We basically live in social media. If we don't have a profile on at least one of them, we don't actually exist or we live behind nine mountains and waters. With smartphones, we can take great photos and use them to immortalize more or less important events several times a day, which we carefully "filter" before releasing them to the world. Daniel Wilson and Martin Adolfsson came up with the idea that it might be better to step out of the world of perfect and carefully planned photos and show themselves in a more realistic light.
A smartphone can help you with many things. It can translate things for you, give you directions, use it to record a movie, measure your pulse, start the car, turn on the lights, etc. The problem arises when we want to draw something. Drawing on a small screen has been a rather thankless task until now, and most of us - hands on heart - do not know how to draw very well and turn to others for solutions. From now on, this will no longer be necessary, as Google has introduced the web application Google AutoDraw, with which you will create a superb drawing in no time.
Google recently launched the YouTube Go mobile app, which allows you to watch videos even without an internet connection.
Memoji is a mobile application that turns your face into an emoji that you can share with friends instead of a classic digital pictogram.
Chicken Scream is a fast addictive mobile game, the special feature of which is that you can play it without fingers, because you control the chicken by voice.
See Jane Go is a mobile application that works on the principle of the Uber application, that is, it connects those who are looking for a ride with those non-professional drivers who offer the ride, with the difference that the service is only available for women. Also, the transport can only be offered by a female driver.
Women Interrupted is another in a line of slightly bizarre apps that can do a lot of good. Namely, it measures how many times a man interrupts a woman during a conversation. If Hillary Clinton had this app during her TV showdowns with Donald Trump, her phone would probably burn out.











