With more people turning to their mobile devices, Google's (which produces the UCloud) Android client has greatly grown in popularity. The popularity of the software is most evident with the fact that it integrates extremely well with both Android phones and tablets, as well as with web-based Android applications. Many companies, both large and small, have already taken advantage of the ability to take their Android applications to the tablet market through the distribution of free software. A prime example is Zagat, which has created a restaurant guide application that is available for free on Google play. In addition, thousands of restaurants across the country are already using the Zagat system to provide reviews and recommendations.
As well as providing free software, Google's UCloud also provides developers with a free cloud storage service. The service allows users to easily upload and download their applications to run on their computers. The ability to use the software on any device running Android and with any Internet connection makes it very versatile. For example, any person can access a blog post from their smartphone without having to update or download the blog first.
While the free software and free storage aren't exactly free, they're certainly cheap compared to paying full price for a custom Android application. As long as the software meets users' needs and requirements - and Google has made sure it does - it's definitely worth the cost. To download Google's free application from Google's website, visit Google Android.