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Home / Archives by: Melissa Lashley
  • Which Carrier

    Finding Your Dream Andy – Carriers

    Posted May 25 2010 by Melissa Lashley in News with 6 Comments

    Finding the perfect phone is getting more complicated all the time.  There are a ton of choices out there and it can be difficult to know where to begin to determine which phone is just right for your lifestyle. This series will dissect each major …

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  • Google I/O: Android Keynote Highlights

    Posted May 22 2010 by Melissa Lashley in News with 18 Comments

    The big Google I/O event wrapped up earlier this week and left behind a wake of drooling Android geeks desperate for some Froyo goodness.  Froyo is the impending upgrade to the Android O/S.  It is supposed to start rolling out in the next few weeks …

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  • Books On the Go With eReader

    Posted May 19 2010 by Melissa Lashley in Software Reviews with 6 Comments

    As a bookworm, one thing that has continuously frustrated me with my Android device is the lack of an eReader that can accommodate content with DRM.  I want to be download content on the go if I get stuck somewhere without my Kindle and lacking …

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  • Girls Rule On Myxer

    Posted May 7 2010 by Melissa Lashley in News with 1 Comment

    Myxer put out some interesting gender based stats of how their service is used. The short story of what these stats show is that women have the power in the marketplace.  Let’s face it, we women like to shop and that definitely seems to be …

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  • Track Everything

    Track Everything With 'Package Tracking'

    Posted May 5 2010 by Melissa Lashley in Software Reviews with 5 Comments

    If you order or ship a lot of packages, for home or business, and want an easy way to keep track of them, then Package Tracking by Technogeek00 is for you. I didn’t expect much when I downloaded this free app, but I wanted something …

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  • Step Up Your Android's Security With Lookout

    Posted Apr 27 2010 by Melissa Lashley in Software Reviews with 8 Comments

    One of the advantages of using an Android is being able to download apps outside of the Market.  How do you make sure you’re protected from malware on your phone while doing this?  One app I’ve come to rely on is Lookout.  What prompted me …

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  • Why I Don't Hate Apple

    Posted Apr 26 2010 by Melissa Lashley with 12 Comments

    Being an Android user,  most people automatically assume that I hate Apple. While I’m not an Apple fangirl and don’t currently own any Apple products, I don’t hate the company in the least.  Apple is incredibly innovative, no one can argue that. Both the iPod …

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  • Conquer Your Lists With 'Remember The Milk'

    Posted Apr 16 2010 by Melissa Lashley in Software Reviews with 4 Comments

    Keeping track of items throughout all aspects of life can be an overwhelming task. Whether those items be groceries that need to be picked up, bills that need to be paid, or gift ideas for those special people in your life, Remember the Milk can …

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    EEBA For Virtual Envelope Budgeting

    Posted Apr 15 2010 by Melissa Lashley in Software Reviews with 11 Comments

    When it comes to budgeting I prefer the old fashioned cash in the envelope method, but in this day and age of debit and credit cards, it just isn’t practical.  That’s where the EEBA (Easy Envelope Budget Aid) app can help. With this free app …

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  • Keeping Your Andy Clean (And Disease Free)

    Posted Apr 12 2010 by Melissa Lashley in News with 5 Comments

    The other morning I was eating breakfast and catching up on my email and Reader and realized that even though I had washed my hands before sitting down to eat, I had never washed my phone.  And I had just been happily clicking away on …

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  • Why an AndroidGal?

    Posted Apr 5 2010 by Melissa Lashley with 2 Comments

    With all of the choices of different smartphone platforms out there why would I choose Android? All of the platforms offer access to applications that the user can choose to install, and they all provide access to email and internet. What sets Android apart from …

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  • Conquer Your Lists With Remember The Milk

    Posted Apr 5 2010 by Melissa Lashley in News with 9 Comments

    Keeping track of items throughout all aspects of life can be an overwhelming task. Whether those items be groceries that need to be picked up, bills that need to be paid, or gift ideas for those special people in your life, Remember the Milk can …

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    Google Buzz from My Perspective

    Posted Apr 3 2010 by Melissa Lashley in Software Reviews with 7 Comments

    While geo-location applications have become increasingly popular, there are those that still feel uncomfortable broadcasting their every movement to everyone around them. Sometimes, you just don’t want everyone to know exactly where you are.

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  • Why an AndroidGal?

    Posted Mar 22 2010 by Melissa Lashley in News with 1486 Comments

    With all of the choices of different smartphone platforms out there why would I choose Android? All of the platforms have offer access to applications that the user can choose to install. They all provide access to email and internet, what sets Android apart from the pack? The answer lies in Android’s flexibility, it’s integration with Google apps and ease of use.

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  • AndroidGals: Google Buzz from My Perspective

    Posted Mar 20 2010 by Melissa Lashley in News with 13 Comments

    While geo-location applications have become increasingly popular, there are those that still feel uncomfortable broadcasting their every movement to everyone around them.  Sometimes, you just don’t want everyone to know exactly where you are.

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