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Excited to unveil the latest, greatest Foodspotting! Introducing Foodspotting 3.5: Your Personal Picture Menu
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Excited to unveil the latest, greatest Foodspotting! Introducing Foodspotting 3.5: Your Personal Picture Menu

Get our free app for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone foodspotting.com/apps

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Meet Foodspotting 3
After much hard work and many late nights, we’re proud to unveil Foodspotting 3 for iPhone and Android, as well as the debut of our Blackberry app this week! Check out our redesigned app and download it today.
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Meet Foodspotting 3

After much hard work and many late nights, we’re proud to unveil Foodspotting 3 for iPhone and Android, as well as the debut of our Blackberry app this week! Check out our redesigned app and download it today.

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We all know iPhone cameras improve with each upgrade, but what’s the big difference? Foodspotting head designer Chris Connolly goes foodspotting with all four generations to see how they compare! Check it out.
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We all know iPhone cameras improve with each upgrade, but what’s the big difference? Foodspotting head designer Chris Connolly goes foodspotting with all four generations to see how they compare! Check it out.

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How To Take Great Food Pics With Your iPhone
“Certainly there are times when only a digital behemoth will do, like in low light situations or if you’re attempting to capture a fine grain of confectioners’ sugar. But most of the time I’m happy to capture a tasty-looking shot of my entree without the heavy equipment. As long as there is natural light, I prefer the snap-and-eat method of foodspotting using the Camera+ app…”
More on the Foodspotting blog, yo.
 
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How To Take Great Food Pics With Your iPhone

“Certainly there are times when only a digital behemoth will do, like in low light situations or if you’re attempting to capture a fine grain of confectioners’ sugar. But most of the time I’m happy to capture a tasty-looking shot of my entree without the heavy equipment. As long as there is natural light, I prefer the snap-and-eat method of foodspotting using the Camera+ app…”

More on the Foodspotting blog, yo.

 

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We’re down at iPadDevCamp in San Jose on the lookout for design-minded iPhone developers! (We’d also be happy to contribute interaction and interface design help to your Hackathon team.) Find us & say hi!
More on the kind of developers we’re looking for here: http://www.foodspotting.com/about#join
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We’re down at iPadDevCamp in San Jose on the lookout for design-minded iPhone developers! (We’d also be happy to contribute interaction and interface design help to your Hackathon team.) Find us & say hi!

More on the kind of developers we’re looking for here: http://www.foodspotting.com/about#join

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