Tuesday, January 8, 2008

PlaceShout isn't about volume - it's about trying to express the positives and negatives of a destination in as few of words as possible

What Company Is Offering:

PlaceShout isn't about volume - it's about trying to express the positives and negatives of a destination in as few of words as possible. If people agree, that "shoutout" moves up...if they don't, the shoutout moves down and begins to disappear.

How It Works:


When you view a place on PlaceShout, you're basically viewing a cheat sheet. The whole idea is to get right down to the point. Instead of reading lengthy reviews, you can get the gist: great pizza; roomy theater seats; check the Gorilla exhibit. When you search for a particular location, you’ll get the results with the quick reviews, along with the number of people that have agreed with the review, and disagreed with the review. So while you get some community feedback for the provision of contextual content, you’re still getting an at-a-glance approach to finding places to eat and things to do.
Placeshout was developed by Andre Lewis of Earthcode Studios and Derek Haynes of Highgroove Studios.


More at:http://placeshout.com/

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