Qype’s iPhone app is here
Announced a while ago by Qype-CEO Stephan Uhrenbacher (see our report), the app has finally made its appearance. The geo-sensitive application has been released, tailor-made for the iPhone.
As Uhrenbacher details in the company blog, the app is called Qype Radar. Using GPS or triangulation, the app recognizes the location of the user and automatically show the best addresses in the user’s vicinity, including ratings of other Qypers. Through this, one has the choice of varied categories such as restaurants, bars, shops, hotels or clubs. Thanks to the integration with Google Maps, at a click of an address one can navigate to its location on the map and generate route plans.
iPhone users can download this free application from the App Store.
Qype has also been busy on the (non-mobile) web. The local ratings portal continues to target the international sphere (see our post). In November 2008 a Brazilian version was launched, following the German, English, French and Spanish versions. And as of mid December 2008, there is now a Polish edition as well.
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