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Pearltrees For Android- Discover, Collect, Organize & Share Content. A lot of apps are stemming up that help you discover and collect a certain kind of content such as rock music and organize it in one place.

Pearltrees For Android- Discover, Collect, Organize & Share Content

Pearltrees is similar in nature to such apps as it also enables you collect content, organize it and discover more of the similar kind. Pearltrees has been around for a while on iOS as well as on the web. Only recently has an Android version of the app been released. Though this Android app is similar in nature and design to its iOS version, it’s much more customizable and flexible on Android than on iOS. Launching the app leads you to a sign up process. You’re directly presented with one pearl tree, but no pearls. To add a pearl, tap on the ‘Add’ icon on the top left of the screen. You can web page, photos, notes, images from the gallery, as well as apps to an existing pearl tree or to a new one that you create. Open the app you wish and select the share option in it. Another feature to Pearltrees is ‘Discover’. What’s to Like? What’s Not to Like? Brand footprint.

Test. 16 New Productivity Apps in July 2013. Pearltrees For Android Offers More Flexible Visual Content Curation Than Its iOS Counterpart - Redwan. Launch Pearltrees and sign into your account if you already have one, or sign up for a brand new account using your email, Facebook or Twitter account. You will be able to choose a user name and a profile picture if you’re setting up an account for the first time. You start off with no pearls and one pearltree. To add a pearl, tap the ‘Add’ button at the top and select the type of pearl that you want to add. You can create a new pearltree, take a photo, save a pearl from an app, add photos from your gallery, or open and save a website from Pearltrees’s built-in web browser. Alternatively, you can open websites in Pearltree from other apps on your phone; to do so, open the app and expand the share option for your selected content.

To discover new content, tap the ‘Discover’ button and from the different pearls, choose the type of content that you’re looking for. Android 4 Schools » Blog Archive » Pearltrees for Android – Organize Your Bookmarks Into Webs. Pearltrees is a nice tool for visually organizing pictures, links, and videos that you find on the web.

Android 4 Schools » Blog Archive » Pearltrees for Android – Organize Your Bookmarks Into Webs

Pearltrees are webs of the links, images, and videos that you find and organize. You can arrange and re-arrange your webs in as many ways and as many times as you like. Pearltrees has been available on the web and on iOS devices for quite a while. This week it became available as an Android app too. Android Apps of the Week: Command Center, Pearltrees, and More. Launch ticker. Ubergizmo. Pearltrees est une application très originale qui permet aux gens de naviguer et d’organiser visuellement le contenu qu’ils trouvent sur internet au moyen de perles (pearls).

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Cette « bibliothèque collaborative », créée pour le web en 2009, s’est rendue mobile en 2011 avec le lancement de l’application iPad qui fut rapidement suivie par la version pour iPhone en 2012. Pearltrees compte maintenant plus de 2 millions d’utilisateurs actifs mensuels qui ont collecté plus de 50 millions de perles. Les applications iPad et iPhone sont régulièrement notées avec 5 étoiles par les utilisateurs et ont été téléchargées plus d’un million de fois. Dans toutes les versions mobiles et desktop, les pages web sont collectées sous forme de perles (pearls) et organisées en arbres à perles (pearltrees). Chaque pearltree représente un sujet et se comporte comme un dossier selon le concept traditionnel du dossier dans windows ou mac, mais avec un design beaucoup plus attrayant. Forbes. DigitalTrends. Android users looking for a novel way to organize your information, look no further.

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Pearltrees announced that its app is finally launching to Android phones, and the platform is adding some Android-like functionality. From the get-go Pearltrees will support 2,500 Android devices and 98.3 percent of Android operating systems, which is commendable considering the varying assortment of screen sizes and should-be-retired Android OS’ that are still in use out there. “Tiny” screen sizes for obvious reasons – considering the need to navigate through trees of information – won’t benefit from the update. With branches extending to and from trees and pearls hanging from or connecting each branch, we’ve highlighted its novelty before. Pearltrees looks something like a next generation user interface for managing those pesky and unorganized digital files of our operating systems. A second intriguing feature is the algorithmic smarts that Pearltrees’ engineers have baked into the platform. Addictivetips. Pearltrees is a fairly popular web service that allows you to organize, discover and collect content.

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So far, the service has been available as apps for both iPhone and the iPad as well as a fully functional web interface, but had no presence on Google’s smartphone OS. That changes now, as the official Pearltrees app for Android has just made its way to Google Play. The app is quite similar to the iOS one but due to the freedom developers enjoy on the Android platform, it gives you far more flexible sharing options compared to the iOS app. Users can add pearls to their trees from just about any app, which means they are not restricted to using the app’s own browser.

Android Critics. Pearltrees app for Android If you need to organize information on a Android device, especially if you have a large screen phone or a tablet, look no further than the Pearltrees app.

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Available now on the Android platform, the application provides a nice graphical interface, and has Android-like features built in. Read on to find out more. MR Mac Nology. TG DAily. Pearltrees can best be described as a visual and collaborative library that allows users to easily curate and keep track of their favorite subjects.

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Earlier this week, Pearltrees for Android went live, taking full advantage of the operating system's capabilities across smartphones and tablets powered by the OS. “What makes this Android version so special is that it is a true file manager developed for the post PC world," Pearltrees spokesperson Oliver Starr told TG Daily. AppBrain. Save bookmarks, documents, files, ebooks, PDF, photos, notes and more.

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Organize them into beautiful collections. Explore and share millions of contents on your favorite topics. With Pearltrees, access all your interests anywhere, anytime! Media says:"The most elegant and visual way of collecting and sharing online content". The Next Web "Pearltrees puts a library in your pocket" Digital Trends "This app makes a wonderful experience navigating the collections" Forbes "Pearltrees, a unique way to discover and organize” Down the avenue "It’s a very smooth experience that makes it easy to collect and organize contents” Techcrunch Pearltrees can be useful in many situations: Personal life: Tech enthusiast? CopyTechNet. I post the news 100+ Posts Join Date Jan 2009 Posts 99 Post Thanks / Like Thanks (Given) 0 Thanks (Received) 1 Likes (Given) 0 Likes (Received) 1 Dislikes (Given) 0 Dislikes (Received) 0 Rep Power 11 Pearltrees, the visual and collaborative library that lets you easily organize and bookmark information in tree-like structures, finally launched its Android app for phones and tablets today.

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The service started out on the web in 2009 and then came to the iPad in 2011 and the iPhone last year. Android, however, as the company's CEO Patrice Lamothe told me last week, was always one of the most requested platforms and the team also expects this launch to help it quickly grow its user base.More... Posting Permissions. TechCrunch. Pearltrees, the visual and collaborative library that lets you easily organize and bookmark information in tree-like structures, finally launched its Android app for phones and tablets today.

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The service started out on the web in 2009 and then came to the iPad in 2011 and the iPhone last year. Android, however, as the company’s CEO Patrice Lamothe told me last week, was always one of the most requested platforms, and the team also expects this launch to help it quickly grow its user base. Thanks to the flexibility Android affords developers when it comes to sharing and bookmarking, Lamothe told me, this platform is really the first one that allows the company to fully realize its vision of becoming a “file manager for the post-PC era.”

The Next Web. Pearltrees is a content curation startup that we’ve been tracking for some time now, and today it’s launching an app on Android. However, there’s a twist, as the launch points towards an expansion of exactly what this service is all about. As with the Web and iOS versions of Pearltrees, the Android app allows you to create, share and explore mindmap-style ‘trees’ of content. So, I could create a tree of articles, images and notes related to a particular theme and then if you searched Pearltrees for that theme, you’d find my tree and related ones by other people. It’s a highly visual, logical way of organizing and sharing ideas and information, and the Android app benefits from the OS’ built-in sharing capabilities. Any Web page can be added to a tree straight from the share menu in your browser. A ‘post-PC’ file manager? It’s fair to say that Pearltrees hasn’t found mainstream fame quite yet as an alternative to more traditional social bookmarking services.

Rude Baguette. UPDATE: In a previous version of this article, we suggested that the Android news was an update. While Pearltrees was previously accessibly by web browser, this is the version Android mobile app version of Pearltrees. Pearltrees announced today the launch of the Android version of their content library tool, bringing all of the company’s most recent features and design updates to Android users. The French startup has begun positioning the app less as a bookmarks 2.0 knowledge management system, and has begun attacking the file storage market.