I'm beginning to think the team at
Firespotter Labs are marketing geniuses. Prior to launching their new
iPhone app Jotly (you know, as a joke), they released a
hilarious video featuring a "fake" app by the same name. In the video, a guy goes around rating things like parking meters, hiding spots, ice cubes, and a beer in the alley that was left in the sun (F-, if you're curious). The video was meant to be a parody of our mobile/social app obsession, and perhaps our culture's tendency towards over-sharing. It also was
strikingly similar to Kevin Rose’s
Oink, which launched soon after. But here's the thing: Jotly is no longer a joke. The company (also the maker of
Nosh), has just released
the Android version of Jotly. And
an API, too.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/hct4svB0REs/
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