8 Invaluable Free Android Reddit Tools
Reddit is a popular content sharing platform where registered
users submit content to the site in the form of links. The links
typically point to news and blog articles, videos and pictures. Users
have the
ability to vote on these submissions, with the collective votes
determining what content is considered good and what is regarded as
junk. This voting mechanism enables submissions to be ranked on
reddit's various pages. As such, this social news site is an ideal
place to find the latest news on a wide spectrum of subjects, and to
share what interests you with others. Reddit receives in excess
of 1 billion pageviews per month, which is testament to the power of
social news websites.
To help members find news that is interesting to them, reddit
has created various subreddits, each of which represents a community
with a specific interest or goal. This helps to ensure that the content
is well organised and quick to find.
There are a number of applications available on Google Play
(the digital multimedia content service from Google) which make use of
the Reddit API to provide Android client interfaces to the
reddit website. Whilst some members will be happy to browse, read, and
participate in Reddit via their web browser, client interfaces offer
a more enjoyable way to access the 'front page of the internet'.
To provide an insight into the quality of software that is
available, we have compiled a list of 8 invaluable Reddit tools.
Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone interested in
making full use of this social news site.
Now, let's explore the 8 reddit tools at hand. For each title
we have compiled its own portal page, a full description with an
in-depth analysis of its features, a screenshot of the software in
action, together with links to relevant resources and reviews. Each
tool has been allocated a rating out of 10. We are particularly fond of
BaconReader and reddit is fun, but all of the software featured in this
article is worth downloading.
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Last Updated Saturday, May 12 2012 @ 06:12 AM EDT |