Are you a busy Smartphone user? And also you are not able to
manage your professional and personal life? Then keep following free applications
in your Smartphone’s and live your life with ease:
Viggle (Free)
You no longer need to feel guilty about wasting the day away
curled up on the couch watching television. With the Viggle iPhone app, you can
get compensated from the likes of Amazon.com, Starbucks and the Gap merely for
watching and checking in to many of your favorite programs. Viggle uses audio
recognition technology similar to what is found in apps like IntoNow and Shazam
to do much of the work for you. Just sit back and appreciate that you are
getting rewarded for doing absolutely nothing.
Brewster (Free)
Keeping track of all your contacts across email, telephone
numbers and social networks is challenging. Brewster is an uber contact
management tool that syncs to your iPhone’s contact list, but also Twitter,
Facebook, LinkedIn, Gmail and Foursquare. The app has a simple and visually
striking interface that showcases the images and names of your contacts as you
scroll across the screen. Brewster will automatically determine your
“Favorites” based on activity, and lets you easily search for contacts or
create your own distinct lists.
Songza (Free)
Music streaming services like Pandora, Slacker and Spotify
are changing the ways in which we consume music. Rather than listening to
albums or pre-programmed playlists, we now have access to entire “stations” on
our computers and mobile devices built around our favorite artists and songs.
This year, the Songza app added a decidedly human touch to this kind of
algorithmic-driven music curation with a major update that showcases playlists
created for particular moods or times of day. Songza’s “Music Concierge”
selections range from weekday “Office Crowd Pleasers”, to “Reading the Paper”
on Sunday morning, to “Putting on Your Party Dress” on Friday night. You can also
locate playlists built around most major bands and musical genres. Best of all,
even after hundreds of hours of happy listening, I still haven’t heard an ad on
the free service!
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