Friday, December 12, 2014

Google has selected the best Android-applications and content 2014 – Lenta.ru

Internet giant Google announced the list of the most downloaded Android-applications and content from the store Google Play at the end of 2014. Rating is available in the official blog of Google.

Among the educational applications leader was a program for learning languages ​​Duolingo, including entertainment applications – client online Cinema Netflix. Facebook app was the most among the downloadable programs for communication, and Pandora – for listening to music.

Fans of fitness most active downloads on Android-powered devices program MyFitnessPal – according to Google, the category of “Health and Fitness” was at the end of the year the fastest growing in the Google Play. Fans of mobile photography will appreciate the service to process images Flipagram. Finally, a leader in the number of downloads among sports application program became NFL Mobile, and among the tourist services – TripAdvisor.

Among the game Android-releases the most popular for the year was the game Candy Crush Saga. Also in the top five most downloaded games included Do not Tap The White Tile, Farm Heroes Saga, Subway Surfers and Clash of Clans. It is noteworthy that the rating of Android-games essentially broke up with a list of the leading gaming platform iOS.

Film of the Year in the Google Play store has appeared cartoon “The Cold Heart”, the soundtrack to it also received the title of the album of the year from Google. In general, the genre soundtracks were in the lead in terms of growth in the popularity of Google Play in the past year.

As in the ranking of videos YouTube, song of the year on Google Play song called Dark Horse by Katy Perry. In turn, the TV series of the year in the store Google became “The Walking Dead”, and among the actors on the number of searches on Google Play led deceased this year Robin Williams.

Among the most popular news sources, the user Android company called newspaper The New York Times, website TMZ, service Forbes Now, The Verge tehnoblog resource and The Huffington Post.

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