Today we bring you the best Android apps that made headlines this week.
We have an amazing package-tracking app that knows when to alert you, a massive Evernote update that makes the app a can't-miss, and a neat way to wirelessly transfer photos from your camera to your Android device.
Also, don't miss an app to put your favorite apps a tap away, and an app to show you a map of all the places you've been using the location data Google is hiding on your phone.
This is Apps Of The Week.
Viewdle automatically tags your friends in photos, then uploads to Facebook
Viewdle takes social photography to the next level. It is the first handheld camera app that learns who your friends are, then tags them next time you take a picture.
Once the app tags your friends, you can upload the picture straight to Facebook and Flickr.
Price: free in the Android Market
SugarSync just gave its app a major overhaul
SugarSync is our favorite backup service--a large part of it is that they offer better apps than Dropbox or anybody else that let you share and access files from anywhere.
SugarSync's new Android app is amazing. With a few taps, you can have SugarSync backup your entire phone, in the background, incrementally, without you touching anything.
The feature is called AutoSync, and it will upload photos and videos in the background right after you take them.
Also, you can stream your music collection from the cloud (if you back it up from your computer to SugarSync's cloud), download files to your phone for offline viewing, and much more.
Android Market reviewers are complaining about bugs with the new update, but we assume SugarSync will fix these issues as soon as they can.
Price: free in the Android Market
Parcels is the only package-tracking app you need on your Android device
Plug a tracking number into Parcels, set a refresh time for the app to check for updates, and you'll receive notification updates on the status of your package.
You can set a "quiet time" where notifications won't sound, and once all packages have been delivered, the app automatically turns off backgrounding. Very smart.
Price: free in the Android Market
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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