This is a subverse to share news and discuss everything Android related.
IRC
To keep things clean around the sub, there are going to be stickied threads every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
- Screenshots on Sundays | Latest
- Apps & Games Recommendations on Mondays | Latest
- Support on Wednesdays | Latest
- General Discussions/Questions on Fridays | Latest
- Phone Reviews/Recommendations on the first Sunday of every month. | Latest
^These will be updated with links to the latest sticky. All stickies will be archived somewhere. Maybe a subverse.
Stickies will be posted at 11 am GMT+2.
Once the sub gets a decent amount of users, there could be a sticky for developers to promote their apps.
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- Only post content that is related to Android.
- Nothing illegal
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If you are a developer, you are allowed to promote your app with the [DEV] tag at the beginning of your self post.
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[–] BestDuckEver 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
I love Duolingo, using it to learn Irish Gaelic. They also have DinoLingo for kids which I ordered some flash cards off of for fun. One was damaged and after I let them know, they sent me the png to replace it (they were willing to replace the whole card, but I thought it silly to make them waste money on shipping over ONE card.)
[–] ChillyHellion [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I think they're an awesome service that pulled the rug out from under Rosetta Stone when RS didn't go into online services quickly enough. I'm still on my way to French fluency since my wife is bilingual and I'd like to share that with her.
[–] BestDuckEver 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Most definitely! I was actually looking into Rosetta which was how I came across Duo. It has a fairly simple set up so it's easy to do even at work (if you have head phones!). I fell out of practice for almost half a year, but amazingly I still remember quite a few of the words I had learned as well as the rules to phrasing. So if that doesn't support the idea it's a good endeavor, especially considering it's FREE, I dunno what else to say, haha.
And that's awesome. Having a bilingual partner will really help get it to stick, too. My SO and I listen to the RA Gaeilge station, that's as close as we can get to a "conversation" in Irish, ha!