#1 - SwiftKey

If you have not already heard about this app, it is definitely worth checking out. SwiftKey is an app the replaces your Android's standard keyboard, and swaps it out for SwiftKey's. Now some of you may be saying, "my old Android powered keyboard works fine, why should I replace it?" The answer is, Swiftkey makes typing out text messages emails, Facebook posts, and everything else infinitely faster. It is fully customization, and even has the option to run languages simultaneously, for those of you who are bilingual. It does a much better job of completing words, and its swype function is much more accurate than Android's standard swype. However, it is hard to convince someone to switch to SwiftKey if they haven't tried it out for themselves. Luckily there is a free version of the app so you can give it a test run. There is a reason why this app was #1 in the Android market longer than any other app last year. If you haven't yet made the switch to Swiftkey I highly recommend that you give this app a try.
#2 - Splashtop Remote Desktop HD
Splashtop comes in at number two for several reasons. There have been quite a few apps claiming to do what Spalshtop does so well, and sadly they were all a huge disappointment. Splashtop Remote Desktop HD, if you couldn't tell from the name is a remote desktop, designed to sync with your Windows, or Mac computer. This app allows you to take your computer with you wherever you go. You can listen to music right off your computer, get important work documents on the go, or maybe turn in some homework you forgot at home, the possibilities are endless. As long as you have a connection to wi-fi or a 3G/4G network any file on your computer can now be on your Android powered device. I highly recommend getting this app.
#3 - GasBuddy
With the price of gas being so high these days it's no wonder apps like GasBuddy have been popping up on the Android market. However, this is truly a worthwhile app for several reasons. First off it is free, you won't have to pay a cent to use this app. Secondly it convenient, it has several options, whether you want to just find the closest cheap gas station near your, or search a specific city/zip/postal code area. You can even report gas prices to others, to help them find cheap gas. However, I think the kicker to this app is that you have a chance of winning $250 in gas. If you do a lot of driving, or just like to save money on gas this app is for you, get it now.
#4 - Spotify
There are a lot of music streaming apps out there today. One of the first, and most popular was Pandora. Spotify is very similar to Pandora and Slacker Radio, in many ways. Spotify just seems to do what they do better and bigger. You have to pay with Spotify to get all of their premium features, but they do allow you a 48 hour premium trial period, where you can decide if Spotify is for you, or if you want to go with another music app. Spotify gives you access to millions, yes literally millions of songs, and does not put restrictions on which songs you can add to playlists like Slacker does. You can listen to your custom playlists offline, and even share them with your friends or sync them to your phone. I would say if you have to pick one music app for your phone. Make Spotify that app.
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