As more and more Android tablets hit the market this year, developers are rushing to provide quality apps for Android tablet owners. Apple's iPad might have over 140,000 apps available for its users but if you're an Android tablet user there are still a lot of Android apps for you to choose from. Here are some essential apps you need to download to make the most of your Android tablet.

Feedly. Essentially the Android version of Flipboard, Feedly is an app that pulls content from your favorite websites like Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Google Reader and then turns the content into a personalized magazine for your reading pleasure. It's free and a stylish way to read the content of your favorite websites.

Evernote. Another free app that lets you sync text notes, lists, voice memos and photos across several devices. The Evernote app also lets you take pictures and add them as a new note. Users who want to upload more data can get the premium service. This is an absolutely essential app for organization and functionality.

Dropbox. Dropbox lets you store your data in the cloud for easy access. Don't be bogged down by the limited memory on your tablet, get your data on the cloud for access on the go. Dropbox offers a premium service if you want more storage space.

Google Docs. Google's own app for easy access to Google Docs even when you're offline. The app makes it easy to find your docs and to edit them. You can even upload and convert files to Google Docs format or even a photo of a printed file. Fast and easy to use.

File Manager. A tablet file manager for Android Honeycomb, File Manager is a simple way to manage files on your tablet. You can arrange files by arranging them in lists or grids. This is definitely an app that you'll need if you don't want your files to end up a jumbled mess.

Angry Birds. It might not be essential for some people but if you're stuck in a crowded airport or even a board meeting then keep yourself occupied with the game that everyone's playing.