AppStoreHQ AppESP Released: AppESP Delivers Android Apps Users Want
An app platform that tells users what Android apps they want to use? AppStoreHQ has the AppESP Android app for that and it is available free from the Android Market. Using the AppESP “Discovery Engine,” AppESP works by analyzing the most downloaded apps of all Android users, apps used by friends and by using what the company calls, “Zeitgeist,” a media tracking agent. AppESP can then recommend, based on the results of the analysis, which Android apps would suit the AppESP user and it does so every day.

Every conspiracy theorist knows what Zeitgeist is, but in Android App land, it is something completely different-sort of. It analyzes various forms of media, such as tweets, Facebook updates, or anything else that mentions specific Android apps. After recommending the Android apps to the user, the user then has a choice of whether to ignore the recommendation or accept it.
AppESP changes its recommendations daily based on what the user did the day before. This means that if the user ignores a recommended Android app, AppESP will remember that choice and not recommend similar apps.
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