Saturday 26 April 2014

Other android apps

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Video Player Apps:


MX player codec
MXPlayerPro_1.7.13.apk
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Browser:


UC Browser 9.3.1

Firefox_25.0.apk
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Other Apps:


Team viewer 9.0.1555

McAfee Security_3.1.1.896.apk

Truecaller_4.02.apk

Vault_5.0.00.22.apk

Holo Launcher_2.1.1.apk

Notification Toggle_2.8.1.2b.apk

OI File Manager_2.0.4.apk

My Calc_1.5.apk

iReff Mobile Recharge Plans_0.9.20.apk

ChessMaster2014_13.12.19.apk

CamScanner_2.7.0.20131018.apk

Adobe Reader_11.1.0.apk

Gmail_2.3.6.apk

Gmail_4.6 (836823).apk



Expense Manager_1.9.2.apk

Go SMS android app

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GO SMS Pro V5.36Update release
Monday February 17th, 2014 by admin in Announcement | Leave a comment
GO SMS Pro V5.36 released, we strongly recommend you experience the latest version. Come and download now. Please click here for more detail.

V5.36 Update (2014-02-17)
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2.(Improved) The loading Speed of the GO SMS Gallery.
3.(Fixed)Fix some crash problems.
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Skype for android



Skype /ˈskp/ is a freemium voice-over-IP service and instant messaging client, currently developed by the Microsoft Skype Division. The name was derived from "sky" and "peer".[15]

Skype was first released in August 2003. It was created by Janus Friis (Denmark) and Niklas Zennström (Sweden) in cooperation
with Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan Tallinn (Estonia), who supplied the backend which was also used inKazaa.[16] Skype had 663 million registered users as of the end of 2010.[17] It was bought by Microsoft in 2011 for $8.5 billion. Microsoft's Skype division headquarters is in Luxembourg, but most of the development team and 44% of the overall employees of the division are still situated in Tallinn and Tartu, Estonia.[18][19][20]

The service allows users to communicate with peers by voice using a microphone, video by using a webcam, and instant messaging over the Internet. Phone calls may be placed to recipients on the traditional telephone networks. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free of charge, while calls to landline telephones and mobile phones are charged via adebit-based user account system. Skype has also become popular for its additional features, including file transfer, andvideoconferencing. Competitors include SIP and H.323-based services, such as Linphone[21] and Google Hangouts.

Unlike most other VoIP services, Skype is a hybrid peer-to-peer and client–server system. It makes use of background processing on computers running Skype software, and this is reflected in Skype's original proposed name of Sky Peer-to-Peer.

Some network administrators have banned Skype on corporate, government, home and education networks,[22] citing reasons such as inappropriate usage of resources, excessive bandwidth usage, and security concerns.[23]


WhatsApp Messenger


WhatsApp Messenger is a proprietary, cross-platform instant messaging subscription service for smartphones that uses the internet for communication. In addition to text messaging, users can send each other images, video, and audio media messages as well as their location using integrated mapping features. The client software is available for Google Android, BlackBerry OS, AppleiOS, selected Nokia Series 40, Symbian, selected Nokia Asha platform, Microsoft Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10. WhatsApp Inc. was founded in 2009 by Americans Brian Acton and Jan Koum (also the CEO), both former employees of Yahoo!, and is based inMountain View, California.[1][2] The company employs 55 people.[3]

Competing with a number of Asian-based messaging services (like LINE, KakaoTalk, WeChat, Telegram), WhatsApp handled ten billion messages per day in August 2012,[4] growing from two billion in April 2012,[5] and one billion the previous October.[6] On June 13, 2013, WhatsApp announced that they had reached their new daily record by processing 27 billion messages.[7] According to theFinancial Times, WhatsApp "has done to SMS on mobile phones what Skype did to international calling on landlines."[8]

Viber android app

Viber 
is a VoIP - software for smartphones and desktop computers. The program allows free calling between Viber users over the Internet via wireless LAN or UMTS ; There are also out-calls available in fixed or mobile networks. Unlike other VoIP providers such asSkype Viber does not require a user account, but uses the existing telephone numbers. Viber requires that the software is installed on both devices. [1]

The service was of Talmon Marco founded. He was four years in the Israeli army and graduated from the University of Tel Aviv in computer science and management from.

Earlier it was for the service switching software from the company SPIRIT DSP licensed. After their competitor Global IP Solutions ofGoogle Inc. acquired and their software as free software was published, Viber changed to this license-free software stack.

Viber was born on February 14, 2014 by Japanese company Rakuten adopted [2] .

Costs

The use of Viber services when communicating with other Viber users is free, but it falls to the normal cost of Internet access. Out calls are chargeable (pre-paid cCredit). Call charges may be calculated on the website. [3]

Privacy
Viber is due to poor data protection in the criticism. Viber collects data in considerable amounts, which go far beyond the usual measure of other VoIP providers (eg Skype), both by users as well as non-users of the service. Many of these data are stored without the consent of and without the knowledge of the persons concerned in each case, in violation of European data protection law. [4]

Viber keeps a low profile with details on the company. Thus, it is unclear where and, where appropriate, for which purpose the collected data will be stored or get into whose hands it. [4]

Viber_4.0.0.1707.apk














We Chat android app .apk



WeChat (Chinese: 微信; pinyin: Wēixìn; literally "micro message") is a mobile text and voice messaging communication service developed by Tencent in China, first released in January 2011.[8] The app is available on Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Symbian, and OS X[9] platforms. Languages supported include traditional/simplified Chinese, English, Indonesian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Malay, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Italian, Thai, Vietnamese, Hindi and Russian. WeChat is supported on Wi-Fi,2G, 3G, and 4G data networks.


WeChat provides multimedia communication with text messaging, hold-to-talk voice messaging, broadcast (one-to-many) messaging, photo/video sharing, location sharing, and contact information exchange. WeChat supports social networking[10] via shared streaming content feeds and location-based social plug-ins ("Shake", "Look Around", and "Drift Bottle") to chat with and connect with local and international WeChat users.[11]


Hangout android app.

Google Hangouts is an instant messaging and video chat platform developed by Google, which launched on May 15, 2013 during the keynote of its I/O development conference. It replaces three messaging products that Google had implemented concurrently within its services, including Talk, Google+ Messenger, and Hangouts, a video chat system present within Google+. Google has also stated that Hangouts is designed to be "the future" of its telephony product, Google Voice, and integrated some of the capabilities of Google Voice into Hangouts.[1]



History[edit]

Prior to the launch of Hangouts, Google had maintained several similar, but technologically separate messaging services and platforms across its suite of products. These have included the enterprise-oriented Google Talk (based on XMPP), Google+Messenger, and the Hangouts feature of Google+, which allows for group videoconferencing with up to 10 users at once. However, its increasingly fragmented and non-unified suite of messaging offerings was also facing growing competition from services such as Facebook Messenger, iMessage, and WhatsApp. A decision was made to scrap the existing Google Talk system and code a new messaging product through a collaboration with multiple development teams.[2]


Following reports that the new service would be known as "Babel", the service officially launched as Hangouts during the Google I/O conference on May 15, 2013.[2][3]
Features[edit]


Hangouts allows users to hold conversations between two or more users. The service can be accessed online through the Gmail or Google+ websites, or through mobile appsavailable for Android and iOS (which were distributed as a successor to their existing Google Talk apps). However, because it uses a proprietary protocol[2] instead of the XMPPopen standard protocol used by Google Talk, most third-party applications which had access to Google Talk do not have access to Google+ Hangouts. In contrast, the GVJackApp for magicJack and the GVMate Phone Adapter both of which are signalling independent will not be adversely affected and will continue to work for users as normal using the Google+ Hangouts platform after support for XMPP has been terminated.[4]


Line android app free download

Line android app.

Development[edit]
Line began as a response to disaster. Japan's devastating Tōhoku earthquake in March 2011 damaged telecommunications infrastructure nationwide, obliging employees at NHN Japan, a unit of Korea's NHN Corp, to rely on Internet-based resources to communicate. The company's engineers developed Line to facilitate this. NHN Japan released Line for public use in June 2011.[9]


The application proved hugely popular and by late October Line experienced an unexpected server overload.[10] After concluding that the scalability process needed to be improved, NHN Japan chose to adopt HBase as the primary storage for user profiles, contacts, and groups.[11] Within eighteen months of its release Line reached 100 million users; six months later it reached 200 million[1][8][9] and on November 25, 2013 is used by 300 million users or doubling in just 7 months.[12]


On July 3, 2012, NHN Japan announced the new Line features "Home" and "Timeline." The features allowed users to share recent personal developments to a community of contacts in real-time, similar to the status reports in social networking services.[13]


On 6 February 2013, the success of Line led NHN Japan to announce a new spinoff company named Line Corporation. Line Corporation, based in Japan, continues to develop Internet resources such as Line, the Naver Japan search portal, and the LivedoorISP and blog platform. Games, including those for the Line Game brand, remain under the auspices of Hangame Japan. A new joint venture named Line Plus Corporation, also based in Japan, develops overseas markets. At launch the majority of Line Plus shares were held by the newly created Line Corporation (60%) with the remaining shares (40%) held by its Korean parent NHN Corp.[8]
Market share[edit]

Hike android app

Hike (proper spelling hike ) is a cross-platform instant messaging - application for smartphones , the joint venture BSB Innovation India Private Limited. Hike for the operating systems Android , iOS , BlackBerry , Symbian and Windows Phone available.



Functions [ Edit ]

In addition to instant messaging is possible, photo, video and audio files as well as a voice message exchange and communicate their own location, the per GPS was determined.
Availability [ Edit ]


Sunday 12 January 2014

Facebook Apps .apk files

Android Apps .apk files

Chat & Social Net work apps:

Messenger for Mobile was released on August 9, 2011 for iOS and Android, with an October 11 update making the app available for BlackBerry OS.[8]


In December 2012, the Facebook Messenger app for Android in some regions (such as Australia, India, Indonesia, South Africa, and Venezuela) added the ability to use Messenger without a Facebook account by simply using a name and phone number. These changes are intended to allow Facebook Messenger to compete against similar mobile messaging platforms such as WhatsApp as an alternative to text messaging.[9] Later updates added the ability to use Facebook Messenger as a replacement text messaging client on Android, and added "Chat Heads", an overlay chat system originating from Facebook Home.[10]


On March 5, 2014, Facebook Messenger app was released for Windows Phone 8. This app contains many features similar to iOS and Android app but lacking chat heads and voice messaging features.[11] Make free calls, even to friends in other countries


FB Messenger 2.7.2.apk













Many smartphones offer access to the Facebook services either through their web browsers or applications. The Facebook iPhone-compatible web site was launched August 2007 and as of July 2008 over 1.5 million people used it regularly, at the point when a free application for the iOS named "Facebook for iPhone" was launched.[83] Version 2.0 of this app was released in September 2008 and featured improved services such as being able to respond to friend requests and notifications.[84] Version 3.0 was released in August 2009 and added features such as events, and uploading video with an iPhone 3GS.[85][86]


Microsoft developed an application for Facebook on their Windows Phone 7 platform, available in the Windows Phone Marketplace. Users can pin elements such as Messages, Events, the News Feed, and Photos directly onto one's homescreen. It also includes tile notifications for events, friend requests, tags, and so on.[87] Windows Mobile platform, including features such as messaging, uploading pictures and video straight from the device, managing profile information, contact integration allowing users to call anyone in their friends list that has their number in their profile information. It is also possible to add a chat feature to Windows Mobile via third-party software such as FIM, available in theWindows Mobile Marketplace. Nokia also offers a Facebook app on its Ovi Store for Nokia S60 devices such as the N97, with most of the functionality of the full website.[88]


Google's Android 2.0 OS automatically includes an official Facebook app. The first device to use this is the Motorola Droid. The app has options to sync Facebook friends with contacts, which adds profile pictures and status updates to the contacts list. Research In Motion also offers a Facebook application for the BlackBerry. Functions include an ability to integrate Facebook events into the BlackBerry calendar, and using Facebook profile pictures for Caller ID.[89]


"Status updates" (also called as a "status") allows users to post messages for their friends to read. In turn, friends can respond with their own comments, as well as clicking the "Like" button. A user's most recent updates appear at the top of their Timeline/Wall and are also noted in the "Recently Updated" section of a user's friend list. Originally, the purpose of the feature was to allow users to inform their friends of their current "status", including feelings, whereabouts, or actions, where Facebook prompted the status update with "Username is"... and users filled in the rest. This feature first became available in September 2006, though on December 13, 2007, the requirement to start a status update with is was removed.[90]


The is updates were followed by the "What are you doing right now?" status update question; in March 2009, the question was changed to "What's on your mind?"[91] In 2009, Facebook added the feature to tag certain friends (or groups, etc.) within one's status update by adding an @ character before their name, turning the friend's name into a link to their profile and including the message on the friend's wall. Tagging has since been updated to recognize friends' names by typing them into a status while a list of friends whose names match the inputted letters appears. A large percentage of the updates that are posted are humorous and as a result, many apps, websites and books have sprung up to help users to update their own.