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CNET 100: Scott Webster's favorite Android apps

Scott Webster picks his 10 favorite Android apps as part of the CNET 100 series. Check out the titles he loves best and be sure to vote for your favorite.

Kent German Former senior managing editor / features
Kent was a senior managing editor at CNET News. A veteran of CNET since 2003, he reviewed the first iPhone and worked in both the London and San Francisco offices. When not working, he's planning his next vacation, walking his dog or watching planes land at the airport (yes, really).
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Editors' note: Until July 22, 10 CNET personalities are showcasing their 10 personal favorite Android apps as part of the CNET 100. With each post, you can read why they hold the apps so dear and you'll get the opportunity to vote for your own favorite title. Then after the series ends, we'll collect the full list of 100 apps and announce the 10 that you, our readers, love the most.

If there's something to know about Android, CNET network blogger Scott Webster probably knows it. Though his passion for gadgets extends outside the Googlesphere, Android and all it entails is what he loves most. He analyzes the latest news and rumors on CNET's Android Atlas and is a senior editor for AndroidGuys. And if you're interested in a more female perspective on the OS, his wife Angel is the editor in chief of AndroidGals.

Though Scott can get pretty technical when writing about Android, his interests in the real world should appeal to just about everyone. Whether he's exercising, catching a movie, or reading, he's got an app for each activity and for organizing his life. Titles for checking the weather and "checking in" also populate his list, along with options for sprucing up a phone's widgets and protecting it from viruses and malware.

Scott's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)

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Over the next two weeks, be sure to check back each day on Android Atlas to see app choices from Jaymar Cabebe, Antuan Goodwin, Nicole Lee, Jessica Dolcourt, and more of the CNET crew. For yesterday's list, check out the picks from Seth Rosenblatt.