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Top 10 iOS apps for Kids

10. Monkey Preschool Lunchbox

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An array of tools lets your kids learn letters, shapes, items and many more, all with the help of a beautifully designed monkey that helps them along the way. This iOS app is designed for children, so it has a very simple menu and the games flow into each other, so they won’t even realize when one is over and the other begins. Great fun and an excellent learning aid.

9. Kid Art for iPad

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Painting has never been this much fun and easy. With lots of great backgrounds and colours, the little ones can now let their imagination run wild and create what ever they want! They can use lots of painting tools to create their masterpieces or use stamps of animals to create more complex scenes.

8. First Words Animals

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
Learning words at animals at the same time is great for kids. This amazing iOS app for kids lets them see and hear the animals and letters so they can better learn them. The drawings are simple and funny, the sounds have great quality and the kids have lots of fun using this app. A win for everyone!

7. Squiggles!

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
All kids love to paint and every parent knows this. When the child picks up a crayon and starts personalizing all the walls or all the books. Well, now they can do this without you having to clean up after them. With the help of this great app for kids, they can paint all they want and create fun animated stories, directly on the iPad!

6. Ultimate Dinopedia: The Most Complete Dinosaur Reference Ever

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
Every child loves dinosaurs. I remember when I was little, I used to buy Dinosaur Bubble Gum and I wanted to become a paleontologist. Well, I grew up, but the love for Dinosaurs has never gone away. This award winning iOS app for kids is truly amazing. With great pictures and plenty of information, your kids will learn a great deal about all the dinosaurs.

5. Handy Manny Workshop on iPad

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
Puzzles, songs, coloring pages and other cool stuff await kids who use this app. Apart from being fun, they can learn how day to day objects look like and what tool are useful for. With interactive characters and music, this app will keep the little one happy for hours, but it will help him learn a few things also!

4. Toy Story 2 Read-Along

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
Another one of Disney’s classics brought to the virtual world. Toy Story is one of the best kids movies ever! End can now be enjoyed on the iPad along with games, coloring pages and much more. A great app for kids to play with and learn the story of the greatest toys that ever “lived”. Also, the first and third parts of Toy Story are available on the iTunes store.

3. Dr. Seuss’s ABC

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
Learning the alphabet has never been easier. With the help of this iOS kid app, your toddler will know all the words inside out! Quality animations, narrated story or cinematic stories are just a few of the great features it has! Recommended for kids 2-6, this app will help them learn the alphabet in no time, and have some fun in the meantime.

2. Beauty and the Beast: Storybook Deluxe

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
Beauty and the Beast is one of the classic stories of our time. With the help of this app, our kids can now enjoy this great tale the way we always dreamed of. Interacting with the characters, playing mini-games and listening to the story narrated or record themselves reading it and then playing it back. This Disney classic is a story truly without age, impressing kids across generations.

1. The Amazing Spider-Man: An Origin Story

Top List of Mobile Apps for Kids - iOS
The hero that inspired generations of kids, now available on the iPad in the form of an animated and interactive comic book. Kids can now help Spiderman in his adventures and get a front row seat for the entire adventure. Also, they can listen to the narrated story or read for themselves. The stunning artwork and the great interactive games make this app one of the best iOS apps for kids available on the iTunes Market.
Although kids have at their disposal lots of fun iOS kids apps and games for them to enjoy, these are not a substitute for real life interaction and games. Yes, they might learn words, math and have fun, but from a social point of view, they need interaction with other kids so they can develop social skills, which will be very important for them in the future.


by Pratham Manocha
14 august 2012

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Windows Phone 7: 3 Free Apps You Must have:

Microsoft recently announced that the Windows Phone Marketplace app store now has 6,000 apps and counting. That's not even remotely close to Android's 100,000 apps or the iPhone's 300,000, but the Windows Phone 7 Zune-like interface gives apps a colorful and useful visual flair that's lacking on other mobile platforms. Here are 10 free apps that benefit from the Windows Phone 7 aesthetic


The Weather Channel

The free Weather Channel app uses the sleek WP7 interface to its advantage. Even with its larger text, The Weather Channel app still packs in frequently-updated information on different screens that can be swiped through smoothly. With scenic photos as a backdrop, the app provides current temperatures, forecasts and more. Swipe to another screen and there's a five-day forecast with graphics and more details. Another screen lands on a radar map, and a final screen provides video forecasts and traffic cams.




Netflix
Windows Phone 7 has the advantage of running the official Netflix app before the market-leading Android phones. The free Netflix app on WP7 covers the bases: support for streaming, management of DVD and Instant Queues, excellent video quality over 3G and Wi-Fi, and playback sync so users can pick up a movie where they left off via phone, PC or television. This app is free, but a Netflix subscription is required.





















Office Mobile 2010

One app that you'll exclusively get on Windows Phone 7 is Office Mobile 2010. Office Mobile is a free app (requires a sign-in) that comes with the phone — you don't have to go download it from Marketplace. You can view and edit Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote docs with all the essential tools at your disposal. Office Mobile also includes SharePoint Workspace, which allows you to view, edit and download documents stored on your company's SharePoint server









10 best android apps

1. UK Jobs

Hey, times are hard and you've got to pay for your oppressive monthly mobile phone contract somehow. Offering a fully searchable database of current UK job vacancies, UK Jobs, which pulls in its data from independent employment site is, a slightly cumbersome but useful and non-governmental tool.
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2. Google Sky Map

A stunning app that renders Patrick Moore obsolete, by using your phone's orientation tools to give you an accurate representation of the stars and planets on your screen. Point your phone at the sky, then learn what constellations are visible and if that's a UFO or just Venus. Google Sky Map even works indoors, if you're not keen on getting cold.



3. Layar

The stunning augmented reality app Layar has recently gone commercial, adding an online shop that allows users to buy AR content such as travel guides, local house price apps and much more. But you're still able to use the numerous free Layers to pop data up over real-world locations, delivering a satisfying futuristic experience.

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4. WordPress for Android

WordPress for Android started out as independent creation wpToGo, before WordPress decided it liked it so much it bought it up - hiring the maker to develop it in-house. It's very feature-packed, with the latest version offering full integration with other apps, letting you spin content and send it directly to the app for easy updating. It could do with more image insertion tools, though.




















5. RAC Traffic

An official production of the motoring organisation, RAC Traffic is dead simple - it guesstimates your location via the mobile signal, then pops up the current traffic alerts for your area. It's much better than having to listen to the radio for the odd update about arterial blockages.


    


6. Shareprice

Shareprice uses your login from financial site www.iii.co.uk to offer live share price updates on your Android phone. Watch your nest-egg lose 50 per cent in value every three weeks during the latest trans-global financial crisis, live! It's ideal for users with share values so low they have to be checked in private, to ensure their partner doesn't see exactly how much money has disappeared into some notional financial black hole.

      




7. Meebo IM

If you like to pass the time exchanging smiley faces and abbreviations with your friends through instant messaging apps, you ought to get a copy of Meebo IM. It's an instant messaging aggregator, incorporating AIM, MSN, Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook, good old ICQ and more, serving everything up in one convenient interface. Typing in all your logins and passwords for everything is the only, very temporary, inconvenience.



  





8. National Rail Enquiries

After the original free, third-party National Rail apps went paid-for, National Rail has finally brought out its own free app. National Rail Enquiries enables you to check live train times, plan your journeys, and get notifications of delays. On first use, the app prompts you to enter a home and work train station, and then you can use the 'Get me home' button to see the next available trains.






9. Google Goggles

A bit of a novelty, in that Google Goggles lets you take photos and have Google analyse them and come back with a search results page for what it thinks you're looking at. However, the app's main use is as a QR code reader, which lets you scan barcodes for quick access to apps and whatever data people choose to embed in the odd little data squares.


  




10. Samsung ChatOn


There are plenty of messaging tools on Android, but Samsung's beats many of them by offering multi-platform support - with clients even available for older Samsung non-smart feature phones. It could be the ideal way to keep in touch with an out of touch relative. More "with it" users will be able to use its drawing, image sharing and social networking features.


      
           









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