Mobomo in the press…
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“Honestly, there’s not much you can do to fight the lines tomorrow at Apple and AT&T stores. But at least you can use the Line Snob app to get a sense of how long a wait you’re in for. Line Snob depends on people who are already in lines (and the venues themselves, in some cases) to send back data for those weighing the wait back home. … Line Snob is a free download—just make sure that your city is one of the 25 covered.” [NOTE: The Line Snob app was built Mobomo. Congratulations to Line Snob LLC for the coverage on Gizmodo and CNN, due to the heavy usage by iPhone 4 buyers standing in lines across the USA.]
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“Obsessed with ego-tracking your Twitter stats or tasked with managing a corporate account of some kind? Then Tweeb’s new Twitter analytics tracker (iTunes link) is a handy app to have. For $1.99, you get access to real-time, on-demand statistics including tweet counts, follower counts, retweets, mentions and clickthroughs on your tweeted links.”
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“Developed by D.C.-based Ken Yarmosh and Mobomo, Tweeb is for those who use Twitter, and use Twitter a lot, either for personal use, or for managing multiple accounts in one’s life as a marketer and advertiser. At only $1.99 in Apple’s App Store, Tweeb gives one a great deal of information in an extremely eye pleasing interface.”
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Tweeb: Twitter Analytics at a Glance. Review & Giveaway“Tweeb takes a peek at our Twitter profile, takes a snapshot, and crushes through the numbers before spitting out valuable data. In the initial summary tab, you can get an excellent glimpse at just how annoying you are on a scale of daily and average tweets, followers gained, and lost, whether you’re ‘buzz’ worthy, and how times were those puppy links actually clicked. Viually the information is laid out in a clean, list-style format that enables users to jump into one of the subsequent tabs.”
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TrafficTweet brings Twitter traffic data to your iPhone“When you use the app to make a traffic report, you’re actually sharing that report via Twitter — it’s sent as an update from your Twitter account to TrafficTweet, and from there it’s pulled back into the application.”
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TrafficTweet Brings Twitter on the Road“The [TrafficTweet] app harnesses the real-time power of Twitter and crowd-sourcing by letting drivers tweet about traffic conditions, road closures and speed traps to other TrafficTweet users with just a couple of clicks on their iPhone.”
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DC-Based Mobomo Launches with Release of iPhone Traffic AppThe company on Monday released its first iPhone app called TrafficTweet, which uses a public Twitter feed to stream live road conditions, traffic incidents and speed traps to iPhone users, and plot them on an interactive map.
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Fox 5 Top 5“It’s called Traffic Tweet! The iPhone application uses status updates and other sources to generate a traffic report. It alerts riders to accidents, construction, even speed traps.”
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Google Adds to the Traffic-App Pileup“With some apps, like Traffic Tweet, the reports go out only when a driver sends one.”
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Business Week.com – Tapping a Legion of Smart Programmers“Traffic Tweet, a traffic alert service which combines messages on the microblogging site with traffic data from Yahoo! (YHOO)”
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Twitter in Traffic“It’s TrafficTweet, an iPhone app that lets people twitter traffic conditions anywhere on Earth.”
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Apple’s iPhone 3.0 could be boon for developers“Barg Upender, CEO of Mobomo, said the 3.0 software will indirectly put more pressure on companies because it makes the iPhone experience more appealing to a mass audience.”
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Apple dishes up iPhone OS 3.0 to developers at WWDC“Barg Upender, co-founder and CEO of Mobomo, a startup building applications for the iPhone, told eWEEK: we have been using Google Map APIs to directly embed traffic events to our traffic app. With this the user can interact with the maps directly inside the application, without leaving our traffic app.”
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Top 100 Tech Titans in Greater Washington“Barg Upender named one of DC’s Top 100 Tech Titans”
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