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Nice list! You might want to check your links though, some apps seem to be gone from the Playstore. I'm still sad that there is no alternative for Curiosity yet.
So I read a while back in a daily interesting facts app called Curiosity that there was an Institute named The Strand Institute which offered a million dollar reward for any confirmed evidence of paranormal or supernatural activity. Turns out it was actually fake and is actually based on a podcast called The Black Tapes. Needless to say I uninstalled the app.
Curiosity - interesting topics & learning content from the web. Hand picked by their editors. Every few hours a new & interesting topic is available to learn about. I've been addicted ever since I downloaded it. Here is a link for anyone interested: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.curiosity.dailycuriosity
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Curiosity. Everyday, it gives you 5 little articles to read about something weird or fascinating. If you like /r/TIL or the show QI, you'll love it. You can read all the articles in like 10 minutes but you learn something new everyday. They also have a website where you can read the articles or ones from previous days/weeks/months.
Shuffle My Life is great for those long weekends where you have nothing to do. It'll randomly generate a task for you based on how much time you have, how much you're willing to spend etc. Such as
"Read a random Wikipedia article"
"Find an area on Google maps you've never visited and explore it"
"Write out your bucket list"
"Clean your desk"
"Listen to a band beginning with K"
"Learn Morse code"
"Clear out your emails"
"Contact an old friend"
Etc.
Remente for those of you who want to improve themselves. Essentially, you tell it how you're generally feeling and it'll provide you with things to do to help. If you feel you need motivation, it'll suggest you make a list of three things you want and reminds you to do them. If you are stressed, it'll suggest ways to manage it and track your progress. It tracks when you exercise and once you're finished, it'll ask you how you feel and tracks your moods. It's like having a life-coach in your phone. Almost everyone could download it and find something they want help with. Addiction, self-esteem, stress, exercise, money management, even just planning your day.
Maybe Curiosity ? (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.curiosity.dailycuriosity)
I have an app called Curiosity which has 5 articles on different topics everyday. A nice time killer