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Echoer is a powerful social sharing application that connects the world of comments and ideas with the power of location and the crowd, allowing real-time sharing of what you are thinking with the people and groups at the same place or event as you. It’s built on top of a highly interactive visual platform that allows users to echo their thoughts and watch ideas grow as others agree and amplify them before their eyes.
Echoer ties together the very latest in user interface design, data visualization and location-aware functionality to give you a flexible, informative and fun experience where the serendipity of discovery just around the corner…
Cost: Free, Expected in February 2012
Category: Social Networking, Location-Based-Services, Local
Author: Echoer
Platform: iPhone/iPad initially, followed by Android early 2012
4 Comments for this post:
Very exciting! Looking forward to using it.
On 9th December Echoer was awarded the prestigious Google People’s Choice Award at LeWeb’11 in Paris. We thank everyone for their amazing support and are looking forward to seeing you all at CES and the Mobile App Showdown.
Daniel Cowen
Co-Founder & CEO
Echo Labs Limited
Waiting to use it!!!
So I live in Austin, where you can stand on pretty much any street corner and be a stone’s throw from six different coffee shops. I’m a writer, so I spend a lot of time in coffee shops. I can see myself using this every day-when the stoner who gets everyone’s order wrong is manning the register, when the chairs on the patio are all wet, when they’re serving an awesome dark roast instead of the usual house blend, when there’s a special on the menu or they’re almost out of bagels. This is taking what Foursquare and Facebook Places do and making it actually useful-it’s the most interesting app I’ve seen in a while, and I’m pretty attached to my Android.
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