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The newest addition to the app space in local detection, an iPhone app Urbandig is designed to help you find a Novel local experience. To make this team, which consists of former Myspacers Mike Macadaan, Daniel Lehman and others pulled the domain expertise of local bloggers like LA Weekly Assistant music editor Rebecca Haithcoat and Bay Area foodie Daria Pino summer tomato, with a view to creating thematic tours as where you can see the amazing live music in La or grab a taste of local SF food.
Co-founder Macadaan tells me that this expert curation as an application intended to compete with crowdsourced tips and advice features apps like Yelp or Foursquare.
"We create original experience on picking the curator site and what to do once you're there," he said. It also underlines the fact that Urbandig, the Village Voice "Best Of" app focuses on unusual activities as "Cougar Dens" tour, spotlighting places to find the "Cougars" (oh just Google and search for the Urban Dictionary definition) on the prowl in SF or "Heaven" hangover, "escape, where to scoop up the best food hangover in La. "This is quality over quantity, uncensored voice expert," he said.
Users can open the Urbandig application and view the collection place for SF, New York, LA and Vancouver, sifting tours through both the city of GEMS, drink, movies, food and music, or curator and proximity. In addition to a small tour description and tutors notes on each page where you can see each tour stop on the map, and check out at various locations on the tour through Urbandig.
Because the application will do anything these days without some sort of social function, Urbandig allows you to save tours and places outside and share them with friends on Facebook. After friends (going to the profile and clicking on the parameters of the wheel) will allow you to fill in your feed to their activities.
Urbandig hopes to eventually support at least 30 locations, to Portland, New York, Austin, Minneapolis, Chicago and DC before the end of the year and also plans on coming to Android in early 2012. Initialization commands and Angel.
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