January 2011
6 posts
API of the Week on Read Write Web! →
“Snapr is a mobile application for sharing geo-tagged images. Its goal is to create a “live map of the world’s photos.” It also has an API that enables developers to add location information and Instagram-like social photo feeds to your own mobile photo apps. You can also use Snapr’s API to give users the ability to send photos to multiple services from one...
NY Observer - Bringing Snapr to New York →
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Since I recently touched down in London for a visit I thought it might be a good time to reflect on our first five months in New York.
We started Snapr from New Zealand and following the launch of our v1 product we headed to the States to get closer to the action (will blog about why we picked NY over the Valley soon). It’s been a great experience so far, but it definitely hasn’t...
Snapr on Trend Hunter →
“Trotting around town, you can instantly share your photos, plotting them onto the Snapr map and tweeting the info out.
Users can browse through the real-time stream of all the pictures uploaded at specific locations and read through informational comments.
The Snapr iPhone App turns boring geographical maps into a worldly picturesque album”
Snapr on Mashable! →
“As the proverb goes, if you can’t beat them it’s best to join them, and that’s exactly the move that Snapr made when it opened an API this month that other photo apps can use to create a social component to their own apps.”
“The API will allow other photo apps to add sharing capabilities, add photo streams similar to Instagram’s, or add location-based and mapping features....
Snapr in the NY Observer →
“Snapr is a New York startup and iPhone app for snapping, geotagging and sharing photos. Open up the app and see photos others have shot in the same spot.
But Snapr’s smart—it’s not trying to compete with umpteen other photo apps. Instead, it wants to connect all of them.
Snapr just released a new A.P.I. (Application Programming Interface) that will make it easy for developers...