Google’s List of HOT Android Apps of 2018 – Check Out 5 Best Self Improvement Choices
Google has picked out the best Android apps of 2018 and some of them might be new for you. Today Nexter.orgwill observe top 5 apps in the category of  “best self-improvement”.Â
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Mimo
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Download Mimo and join a community of 3 million users to learn how to write codes, create applications/games/websites, automate your life, advance your career, and more. The application will be useful even for experienced professionals and those who have little time to learn!
Mimo creates a personalized curriculum with many interesting and effective exercises, projects and assignments that will brighten your day and help you stay high-skilled specialist.
The app includes Python, Kotlin, Swift, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, PHP, Java, C #, C ++, Ruby, Git and other programming languages.
10% Happier: Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics
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Meditation helps to reduce stress, boost creativity, improve productivity, and so much more. That’s why a lot of people spend 20 minutes of their morning meditating. It fills them with hope, deep joy, and a sense of contentment.
New York Times bestselling author Dan Harris assisted in the developing of an app called 10% Happier: Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics to help you achieve better results in mediation.
Keep Trainer
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400+ exercises will help you track your workouts and transform your body. Here you can find exercises for burning fat and building muscle – HIIT and Cardio workouts, leg training, abdominal muscle training, weight and strength training, weight loss, muscle training, and full body training.
Coaches will help you focus on your training and achieve your goals with voiced guidance, detailed descriptions, and professional videos. A training guide will give you all the information you need to succeed and progress in training.
MasterClass
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MasterClass is an app that gives you a chance to participate in acting, singing, and cooking classes.
World best coaches are here to help you:
- Gordon Ramsay Teaches Cooking
- Martin Scorsese Teaches Filmmaking
- Hans Zimmer Teaches Film Scoring
- Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography
YouTube TV
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With the YouTube app for TV, you can watch your favorite videos on the big screen without a computer and mobile devices. The YouTube app is supported on a variety of devices, including set-top boxes, Smart TVs, Google TVs, Android TVs, and some Apple TV models.
YouTube is full of entertaining content as well as educating. You can find a bunch of fitness, cooking, singing, drawing tutorials and many more.
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