Source:Mashable!
ZKOUT (pronounced “scout”), is a relatively new network built in a way perhaps best described as a command center for location-based social interaction. It sports several functions, including a basic Twitter-like utility (which itself can bridge with the microblogging service at the back-end to send synonymous posts out one’s followers), options to publish photos and […]

Source:Mashable!
A couple weeks ago I brought you word of PrimoSpot, a mapping service for drivers within New York City’s Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs. I mentioned how it helps users, at home or on-the-go, learn the details of the city’s street-side parking grid, block by block. I also said that it didn’t offer real-time notifications of […]

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