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AndroLib Lets You Find the App You Want

9 Jul
2009

androlib

AndroLib.com is a new, neat little website that gives you easy access to the Android Marketplace – inside your browser. If you’re already at a computer, it simply makes it easier to search out and lock on to the latest and greatest apps that have made their way into the Market.

Now, some of you might say that Cyrket already does this, and does it fairly well. You’re right, it does. Both AndroLib and Cyrket feature ratings, show comments, and have built-in QR codes for easy app retrieval. Aside from the site designs, there isn’t a whole lot to differentiate the two. Where AndroLib really shines through though is in speed. It’s simply much faster than Cyrket, and this in itself makes using AndroLib a more enjoyable experience.

Regardless, it’s great to see multiple websites filling the very obvious hole that Google left in their Marketplace strategy – the power to find your apps, whilst still keeping your phone in your pocket.

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