
It
is really difficult to emancipate ourselves from technology. The more
it gets advanced periodically, the more we become so dependent on it.
Looking back at the past, we would just get by a day through reading our
favorite comic books or novels, watching our favorite soaps while
having a quick chat with our family members after a long day. Before,
having an old school cellular phone is just for people who were always
on the go. But looking at us now, our reliance to technology is apparent
and even myself cannot break away from digital slavery. There are times
that our internet service provider would experience server downtime and
we'd feel a sudden detachment from the cyber world.
What we mostly see are the perks we get from utilizing technology but we
hardly see its disadvantages. I won't talking about its cons right now,
instead, I will be sharing with you several mobile apps I find useful
and helpful in my daily activities. However, I will be dividing this
post into two parts so it won't get too tedious for us both. So, what's
in my phone? I'm not certain if this will interest you or if you prefer
the apps I will be featuring at all. I'd be delighted to share what I
frequently use anyway. Albeit, what I will be doing a rundown on are the
mobile apps that I personally go for and that offer straightforward
operation in my opinion. I do not in any way state that the apps that I
support are the best.
- See more at: http://raveandview.blogspot.com/2016/03/rundown-17-mobile-apps-we-need-part-one.html#more
It
is really difficult to emancipate ourselves from technology. The more
it gets advanced periodically, the more we become so dependent on it.
Looking back at the past, we would just get by a day through reading our
favorite comic books or novels, watching our favorite soaps while
having a quick chat with our family members after a long day. Before,
having an old school cellular phone is just for people who were always
on the go. But looking at us now, our reliance to technology is apparent
and even myself cannot break away from digital slavery. There are times
that our internet service provider would experience server downtime and
we'd feel a sudden detachment from the cyber world.
What we mostly see are the perks we get from utilizing technology but we
hardly see its disadvantages. I won't talking about its cons right now,
instead, I will be sharing with you several mobile apps I find useful
and helpful in my daily activities. However, I will be dividing this
post into two parts so it won't get too tedious for us both. So, what's
in my phone? I'm not certain if this will interest you or if you prefer
the apps I will be featuring at all. I'd be delighted to share what I
frequently use anyway. Albeit, what I will be doing a rundown on are the
mobile apps that I personally go for and that offer straightforward
operation in my opinion. I do not in any way state that the apps that I
support are the best.
- See more at: http://raveandview.blogspot.com/2016/03/rundown-17-mobile-apps-we-need-part-one.html#more
As promised, here's the second part of my rundown on mobile apps I find useful and entertaining at the same time.
In the first part,
I featured two unheard-of yet promising apps like Peach and Viddsee and
it received a great amount of response from those who already read the rundown. I
categorized Viddsee as one of the unheard-of apps (although it's not
totally new to others) because it seems that this app is still in the
underground level in comparison to Youtube, Vimeo and Daily Motion. I
like how this app sounds raw to others and I'm all praises because I
can't get enough of my fondness of it. This time, let me bring to you my
favorite social media apps and learn more why they are beneficial to me
in terms of freelancing.