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		<title>Must Have Driving Apps For The HTC Evo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the ability to run applications with the Android 2.2, the HTC Evo is a very adaptable phone that can serve many purposes. One of the better features it has is the ability to use useful driving applications. These applications &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/must-have-driving-apps-for-the-htc-evo/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/must-have-driving-apps-for-the-htc-evo/">Must Have Driving Apps For The HTC Evo</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the ability to run applications with the Android 2.2, the HTC Evo is a very adaptable phone that can serve many purposes. One of the better features it has is the ability to use useful driving applications. These applications allow you to use the phone with voice commands, get driving directions, and find out what nearby places are best suited for your purposes.</p>
<p> Three applications that come with the phone and are extremely useful for driving are Maps, Navigation, and Car Mode. Maps is an application that shows you your location. It has the ability for you to select locations on your computer that can then be viewed from the phone. Maps gives you directions from your current location to the locations that you have selected. Although it is somewhat limited when your hands are on the wheel, it still useful in finding directions. Navigation works much like a GPS navigation system, which gives you turn by turn directions as long as you haven&#8217;t roamed out of the signal area. Car Mode allows you to perform various actions using your voice instead of your hands.</p>
<p> If your HTC Evo has Android 2.2 installed, you can run Voice-Actions, built by Google. This application improves the built-in voice search capability of the phone. Specifically, this program will allow you to write text messages or email by using your voice. You can also search the internet. It simplifies the process of getting directions from your phone, and allows you to easily find or make a call to businesses. The application only needs to be activated by touch once. You can avoid touching your screen in many circumstances, not that you won&#8217;t still want an <a target="_blank" title="HTC Evo screen protector" href="http://www.thinkevo4gaccessories.com/scprandsk.html">HTC Evo Screen protector</a>.</p>
<p> Waze is an interesting navigation system that adds some fun to the navigation experience. It can get you where you want to go by giving you turn by turn instructions, but it also gives the experience a great deal more in terms of the social aspect. It allows you to share information about your trip and locate interesting places. Better still, the program makes it possible for you to avoid traffic jams, accidents, and even speed traps. The social networking element allows you to find locations that have high ratings. And for those who might be interested, this programs also allows you to complete with user people to collect power ups, notify people about free parking and show traffic.</p>
<p> For a lot of people, the car is the one place where can enjoy their music, and listen to podcasts and news. For those who have time, Pandora, Listen, and NPR news are top of the line. Listen is a Podcast application developed by Google that makes it simple to search for interesting podcasts, subscribe to them, and a simple interface. Pandora allows you to create your own radio stations and listen to the type of music you want to hear. NPR news lets you stay up to date on what is happening in the world.</p>
<p> Finally, GasBuddy is a fairly simple application that is also extraordinarily helpful. It tells you where you can buy gas, and where you can buy it cheapest. It can list locations nearby or locations on the way to where you are headed. Of course, with all of these applications your phone becomes a very valuable part of your everyday experience. For this reason, you will want to do everything that you can to keep it protected. For this reason, it is well worth the investment to purchase some <a target="_blank" title="HTC Evo accessories" href="http://www.thinkevo4gaccessories.com/">HTC Evo accessories</a> such as an <a target="_blank" title="HTC Evo case" href="http://www.thinkevo4gaccessories.com/cases.html">HTC Evo case</a> in order to keep the phone safe.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/must-have-driving-apps-for-the-htc-evo/">Must Have Driving Apps For The HTC Evo</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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