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Best Android Apps of the week.

Best Android apps of this Week 1. Fluctuate Fluctuate is a great app for people that are constantly looking for the best deals online. The app will keep track of prices as they fluctuate. You can set a desired price and Fluctuate will notify you if the product drops below the threshold. All it takes is patience to find a good deal. DOWNLOAD:  Fluctuate Price: Free In-app Purchases: No Rating: 4.6 Installs: 100 – 500 2. Taskful Taskful is a to-do list app that makes it easy to check off tasks that appear multiple times in a day. Instead of adding the item multiple times to the list, or crossing it off before it’s fully completed, you can complete it one bit at a time. It’s easy to see what percentage of your tasks have been finished. DOWNLOAD:  Taskful Price: Free In-app Purchases: Yes Rating: 4.3 Installs: 100 – 500 3. Kitchen Timer Pro Kitchen Timer Pro is an awesome app for people that do a lot of cooking and baking. Sometimes ...

Submit Your App to Google Play

Submit Your App to Google Play Time to get your app on the stores and into your customers' hands. If you'd like us to do all the work for you, use our free submission services . Otherwise, keep reading to learn how to do it yourself. Before you begin : Create a Google Play developer account (and pay Google the $25 registration fee). Create a Google Wallet Merchant Center account (if you want to submit your app as paid ). Download your app's APK file .  To submit your app to the Google Play store: Click here  and log in to your Google Play account. Click All Applications and then click +   Add new application . Select your Default language , enter your app Title and click Upload APK . Click Upload your first APK to Production .   Click Browse files , and browse to your .APK file. See   Download Your APK File  for more information. Click the Store Listing tab. Enter the following product details. Field Des...

The 5 Best Resources for Android Developers

Whether you are new to Android or an experienced developer, everyone needs advice on resources or new libraries to improve and simplify development life. Since Google released the Android Nanodegree on Udacity, I expect more and more new developers to join the Android Developers community. Of course, their first destination for finding the best tutorials, books and articles should be Sitepoint's Android channel . I especially recommend SitePoint's current 'Introduction to Lollipop' video series. 1. Organizing Code Not all developers have the same coding style, which makes it difficult to understand or work with another developer's code. Consistent coding styles make it easer for other developers to read your code by sticking to a standard set of rules. Since Android uses Java, take a look at Google's Java Style Guide . It's a complete definition of Google's coding standards for Java source code. If you come f...

Click Fraud – Protecting your Ads and AdSense account?

A common question from publishers and AdSense users in our support desk is how they can prevent visitors from click fraud – a user clicking extensively on their AdSense ads and risk their account being closed. What is click fraud? The problem of click fraud is only yours when your account is banned. From the perspective of AdSense, it is about protecting advertisers from paying for clicks that are not made out of genuine interest for the ad content but to either earn more money or harm the advertiser. Click fraud is also happening when you click on ads yourself or ask someone else to click on AdSense ads on your home page. And even though she meant well, if your mother clicks multiple times on ads on your website to help you make a living from your dream then she is also involved in click fraud. No harm is done if she only clicks on ads they interest her, though. No need to panic about real accidental clicks on your ads though. A single click doesn’t make a difference. AdS...