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Want to Join a Black Business Network?: Check out Black Business Builders and find out why successful people are joining everyday! We are a Black Business Networking & Membership Club which teaches members how to make money online with great business benefits, training, discounts, video & audio communications. Finally Earn What YOU Deserve! It’s working for me, it CAN Work For YOU! Discover How to Achieve Massive Amounts of Wealth and Complete Financial Freedom With the Most Powerful Black Business Turnkey System On The Internet. Sign up and Get UNLIMITED Audio/Video Postcards to promote any business and be entered into the Company’s Rotator for Life! Sign Up TODAY!

Download The App to get started: http://market.android.com/details?id=com.appsbar.BFG92115

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They Often Cry Outreach (TOCO) is a 501(c)(3) U.S.-based not-for-profit organization founded by St. Lucian artist Taj Weekes and is dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged and at-risk children in the Caribbean through sports, health and enrichment programs.

 

Taj Weekes (TOCO)  “They Often Cry Outreach” is pleased to announce their next campaign  ’The TOCO Clothesline Project’. March is International Women’s Month and TOCO, in an effort to raise awareness of domestic violence in the Caribbean, is reaching out to the women and children in St. Lucia to help share their stories by allowing them to contribute a t-shirt to the clothesline..

 

 

 

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Broward County Transit (also known as BCT) is the public transit authority in Broward County, Florida. It is the second largest transit system in Florida. It currently operates the only public bus system in Broward County. Besides serving Broward County, It also serves portions of Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade County, where it overlaps its service with Miami-Dade Transit and Palm Tran.

Get your Bus Routes for Broward County Transit – BCT. Free App at your finger tips, download now and stay on time.

http://market.android.com/details?id=com.appsbar.BCTBusTimes89557

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The Miami Marlins are a professional baseball franchise based in Miami, Florida which is currently a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball (MLB’s) National League. Their home park is Marlins Park. Their manager is Ozzie Guillén. This is a Free app for the Miami Marlins, Stats, Roster, Schedule and much more. Download now and stay current with the new look MIA Marlins!

Download the app here: http://market.android.com/details?id=com.appsbar.MarlinsFans91747

 

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Absolutely free app made using appsbar for anyone who wanted to know about the beautiful island of St. Lucia. Saint Lucia is the perfect destination, whether you’re after romance, rejuvenation or adventure. A genuine, natural landscape of gorgeous palm-fringed beaches, miles of unspoiled rainforest and the majestic Piton Mountains, are sure to indulge every taste. Natural waterfalls, breath-taking views, friendly locals and authentic culture impress the most travelled individuals for a holiday with lasting memories.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9nS8HuELi0&feature=player_detailpage

Download the app here:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsbar.StLucia91409&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5hcHBzYmFyLlN0THVjaWE5MTQwOSJd

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Spinks is the son of former heavyweight champion of the world Leon Spinks and the nephew of former light heavyweight and heavyweight world champion Michael Spinks. Cory was born five days after his dad defeated Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight world title in 1978. He is one of three boxing brothers: older brother Leon Calvin was a top St. Louis amateur and 2-0 as a pro when he was murdered in 1990, older brother Darrell Spinks is a retired pro.

He’s a southpaw with good skills, handspeed, and mobility. He’s known for keeping a busy pace, keeping his opponents off-balance, and outworking them. Spinks also has a good amateur background. He won in first major title in March 2003, when he defeated Michele Piccirillo by unanimous decision for the WBC Welterweight Championship.

UPCOMING: IBF World Title Fight at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Saturday June 23!

Stay up to date with all upcoming fights and event by downloading his AppsBar app here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsbar.SpinksJinx24548&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5hcHBzYmFyLlNwaW5rc0ppbngyNDU0OCJd

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http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/03/heavy-metal-music-apps/

“Even local bands can wreak extra havoc with apps that help other metalheads spread the anti-gospel of their music. Demoralizer is a death metal/grindcore band that has been kicking around the Boston scene. With the help of the appsbar.com app building platform, they made an excellent Android app for fans and the mildly curious to stay updated on their activities. It presents the band members’ biographies, photos and videos in a simple but totally metal fashion, with regularly refreshed upcoming show listings. Other local metal bands would do well to heed the brutal lessons of Demoralizer.”

 

 

Heavy metal is a force. Of that, we are certain. But what makes heavy metal truly “metal?” Is it the loud distorted guitars, the pounding blasting rhythms, the inhuman vocals, or the violent dark epic lyrics?

 

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Maybe it’s about the feeling of power and aggression that flows through metal anthems, or the thousands of dedicated fans populating moshpits, banging their heads, throwing up the corna hand symbol, or sporting leather jackets covered with band patches.

 

As a metal fan myself, I maintain that all of the above, and plenty more, constitute reasons to call myself a metalhead. Evolver.fm editor Eliot Van Buskirk asked me to answer an even more challenging question: Can a music app be metal? Can something on a smartphone, computer or (satan forbid) a tablet ever deliver “true” (as opposed to false) metal?

 

To which I say, Why not? As proof, here’s a taste of some “true metal” apps.

 

Lordi The Game makes rhythm challenges metal.

 

Rhythm games are fun and all, but none seem truly metal — that is unless your gameplay controls a monstrously armored demon with a big-ass battle ax slaughtering zombies and ghouls while diabolical heavy metal anthems obliterate your ears and melt off your face.

 

Lapland Studios’ Lordi The Game brings a tremendous level of over-the-top, horror movie-inspired fun to the iPhone and iPad. Its graphics give other games a run for their money, and of course the music rules, consisting of selections from Lordi’s most recent album, Babez for Breakfast. Try to keep your rhythm on time, which enables Lordi to chop off zombies’ heads or boot them in the gut with explosive results. As Lordi sings, “This is heavy metal!”

 

The Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives (also for Android)

 

This most-metal of all websites pulls together nearly 90,000 bands of all metallic styles into one supremely effective database. The Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives is arguably the biggest resource for all things metal. Metal fans and those looking to convert from false to true metal can look up bands’ discographies; learn about artists’ previous projects; discover new acts from all over the world; submit album reviews; add and edit band information a la Wikipedia; and submit bands and artists that aren’t already included. You can also list your metal collection on the site, either publicly or privately. Meanwhile, an Android app lets metalheads take this font of heavy metal knowledge with them, just in case they’re at a show and need to whip out their smartphone to look up death metal bands from Nepal or see what Paul Day did after leaving Iron Maiden.

 

Dave Mustaine: Guitar Prodigy

 

There is perhaps nothing more metal then learning Megadeth riffs from the man himself. Dave Mustaine, mastermind of one of the world’s most influential metal bands, appears in this app for the iPhone or iPad that teaches guitarists how to play Megadeth songs. It combines the intensity and intimacy of a private lesson with the fun and entertainment of a Guitar Hero game. Based upon The Way of H’s Rock Prodigy app, this Evolver.fm editor’s choice helps budding guitarists learn the guitar and challenges experienced players to step up their game. Plus, Dave is there every step of the way, lending his own personal touch.

 

Metal Injection (also for iOS)

 

To count one’s self among the most metal of metalheads, one must stay informed. A favorite metal news site for many headbangers, Metal Injection is chock-full of exclusive interviews, sneak peeks at new music, coverage of metal fests around the world, podcasts about a variety of subgenres and user-contributed content. Meek Is Murder’s Metal Injection iPhone app packs all of that stuff into an iOS app so it’s more easily accessible on the go, and adds the ability to upload video and images right from the phone. The last feature might be perfect for sharing Dee Snider’s surprise karaoke appearance at your local bar.

 

Slayer Pinball Rocks; AC/DC Pinball Rocks

 

Pinball and metal go together like The Who and rock operas, so it’s only appropriate that iOS apps can bring metal-band-themed pinball into the digital age. Unlike boring promotional artist apps that bundle a few music videos with trivia you already know, Sony Music Entertainment presents Slayer and AC/DC fans with a frenzy of metal be-flipper-ed, 3-D Bally table action. Players are treated to an epic soundtrack of unrelenting thrash (in the case of Slayer) or ballsy hard rock (in the case of AC/DC) with the original voice recordings, along with bright, exciting and detailed artwork and other surprises.

 

How To Do Harsh Death Metal Vocals

 

Without the brutal growls, death metal as we know it would lack a proper voice. To help budding metal vocalists reproduce that most inhuman of utterances, WikiHow produced a small but helpful iPhone app that instructs the user on the art of harsh death metal vocalization. Straight and to the point, the app contains extensive step-by-step instructions that we’ve confirmed are legitimate, alongside tips and warnings on how to make the best growls possible. Future growlers will get a lot out of this little app. While it might not be the most metal app of all time, it will help make a legion of death metal frontmen — and that alone is totally metal.

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http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/03/heavy-metal-music-apps/

“Even local bands can wreak extra havoc with apps that help other metalheads spread the anti-gospel of their music. Demoralizer is a death metal/grindcore band that has been kicking around the Boston scene. With the help of the appsbar.com app building platform, they made an excellent Android app for fans and the mildly curious to stay updated on their activities. It presents the band members’ biographies, photos and videos in a simple but totally metal fashion, with regularly refreshed upcoming show listings. Other local metal bands would do well to heed the brutal lessons of Demoralizer.”

 

 

Heavy metal is a force. Of that, we are certain. But what makes heavy metal truly “metal?” Is it the loud distorted guitars, the pounding blasting rhythms, the inhuman vocals, or the violent dark epic lyrics?

 

evolverfm

Maybe it’s about the feeling of power and aggression that flows through metal anthems, or the thousands of dedicated fans populating moshpits, banging their heads, throwing up the corna hand symbol, or sporting leather jackets covered with band patches.

 

As a metal fan myself, I maintain that all of the above, and plenty more, constitute reasons to call myself a metalhead. Evolver.fm editor Eliot Van Buskirk asked me to answer an even more challenging question: Can a music app be metal? Can something on a smartphone, computer or (satan forbid) a tablet ever deliver “true” (as opposed to false) metal?

 

To which I say, Why not? As proof, here’s a taste of some “true metal” apps.

 

Lordi The Game makes rhythm challenges metal.

 

Rhythm games are fun and all, but none seem truly metal — that is unless your gameplay controls a monstrously armored demon with a big-ass battle ax slaughtering zombies and ghouls while diabolical heavy metal anthems obliterate your ears and melt off your face.

 

Lapland Studios’ Lordi The Game brings a tremendous level of over-the-top, horror movie-inspired fun to the iPhone and iPad. Its graphics give other games a run for their money, and of course the music rules, consisting of selections from Lordi’s most recent album, Babez for Breakfast. Try to keep your rhythm on time, which enables Lordi to chop off zombies’ heads or boot them in the gut with explosive results. As Lordi sings, “This is heavy metal!”

 

The Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives (also for Android)

 

This most-metal of all websites pulls together nearly 90,000 bands of all metallic styles into one supremely effective database. The Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives is arguably the biggest resource for all things metal. Metal fans and those looking to convert from false to true metal can look up bands’ discographies; learn about artists’ previous projects; discover new acts from all over the world; submit album reviews; add and edit band information a la Wikipedia; and submit bands and artists that aren’t already included. You can also list your metal collection on the site, either publicly or privately. Meanwhile, an Android app lets metalheads take this font of heavy metal knowledge with them, just in case they’re at a show and need to whip out their smartphone to look up death metal bands from Nepal or see what Paul Day did after leaving Iron Maiden.

 

Dave Mustaine: Guitar Prodigy

 

There is perhaps nothing more metal then learning Megadeth riffs from the man himself. Dave Mustaine, mastermind of one of the world’s most influential metal bands, appears in this app for the iPhone or iPad that teaches guitarists how to play Megadeth songs. It combines the intensity and intimacy of a private lesson with the fun and entertainment of a Guitar Hero game. Based upon The Way of H’s Rock Prodigy app, this Evolver.fm editor’s choice helps budding guitarists learn the guitar and challenges experienced players to step up their game. Plus, Dave is there every step of the way, lending his own personal touch.

 

Metal Injection (also for iOS)

 

To count one’s self among the most metal of metalheads, one must stay informed. A favorite metal news site for many headbangers, Metal Injection is chock-full of exclusive interviews, sneak peeks at new music, coverage of metal fests around the world, podcasts about a variety of subgenres and user-contributed content. Meek Is Murder’s Metal Injection iPhone app packs all of that stuff into an iOS app so it’s more easily accessible on the go, and adds the ability to upload video and images right from the phone. The last feature might be perfect for sharing Dee Snider’s surprise karaoke appearance at your local bar.

 

Slayer Pinball Rocks; AC/DC Pinball Rocks

 

Pinball and metal go together like The Who and rock operas, so it’s only appropriate that iOS apps can bring metal-band-themed pinball into the digital age. Unlike boring promotional artist apps that bundle a few music videos with trivia you already know, Sony Music Entertainment presents Slayer and AC/DC fans with a frenzy of metal be-flipper-ed, 3-D Bally table action. Players are treated to an epic soundtrack of unrelenting thrash (in the case of Slayer) or ballsy hard rock (in the case of AC/DC) with the original voice recordings, along with bright, exciting and detailed artwork and other surprises.

 

How To Do Harsh Death Metal Vocals

 

Without the brutal growls, death metal as we know it would lack a proper voice. To help budding metal vocalists reproduce that most inhuman of utterances, WikiHow produced a small but helpful iPhone app that instructs the user on the art of harsh death metal vocalization. Straight and to the point, the app contains extensive step-by-step instructions that we’ve confirmed are legitimate, alongside tips and warnings on how to make the best growls possible. Future growlers will get a lot out of this little app. While it might not be the most metal app of all time, it will help make a legion of death metal frontmen — and that alone is totally metal.

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New mobile tools are designed to bring a sense of transparency to store aisles, aiding in healthy purchase decisions. And they’re surprisingly well penetrated: Of U.S. smartphone owners — now about half the mobile-phone-toting population — 44% have a health-related app, according to a January ComScore survey. Seventeen million people accessed health information on their phone in late 2011, up 125% from the year prior.

We tried Fooducate and found it best fit our ….tastes.

Read more about it here. 

 

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Because mobile apps have become so popular, whether it’s for an iPhone or an Android, mobile app marketing has never been more critical.

In addition to building a splash page, offering a sneak peak and creating a teaser video, mobile app developers need to come on strong to break through in what has become mobile app marketing madness.

At appsbar, the free app builder for Android, we have been encouraging our 80,000 users to get involved in the MyApp video contest by posting a short video of themselves and their app idea on YouTube.

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