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Nifty Deals Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Angela LaFollette on October 21st, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: THRIFTY
Browse through the best deals from over 2,000 sites to get great local savings without worrying about privacy invasion or signing up for unnecessary inbox spam.
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Zaarly Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Jennifer Allen on March 30th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
Crowd sourcing help, assistance and items all through this community focused form of Craigslist.
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Top 3 App Deals for 10/25/11

Posted by Rob LeFebvre on October 25th, 2011

Tired of scrolling through endless price drop lists? We feel your pain, taking pity on you and your scrolling finger. Here's what we have for you today:

Chicken Balls HD - Was $1.99, now FREE
Our reviewer gave this game 4.5 stars, saying, "The graphics and humor give the game a great vibe, and the added gameplay elements really make for a deep experience. I know I might cause some controversy saying this, but Chicken Balls is my new favorite avian launching action puzzle game."


Craigslist! - Was $0.99, now FREE
Yes, we know this is information easily obtainable online, but sometimes the mobile Safari experience isn't all we hope it could be. This app purports to make the minimalist Craigslist website more accessible to the iOS user with a native app. And it's free now, so no excuses!


Iron Man 2 for iPad - Was $4.99, now $0.99
Gameloft developed this one along with the official license holders, so you can bet Iron Man will look just like he's supposed to. Our reviewer didn't find it worth a $5 price tag, but we're willing to bet a dollar is a better fit, and quite a good deal to boot. Second chance, anyone?


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Eggdrop Is Like A Location Based Craigslist

Posted by Rob LeFebvre on August 1st, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Craigslist, the popular go-to web classified ads portal created by Craig Newmark in 1996, has all but made local paper based classified ads a thing of the past. Since the service expanded to cities besides San Francisco in 2000, paper-based classifieds have become less and less relevant, when faced with the real time ease of use of Craigslist.

Eggdrop looks to further refine this popular concept, bringing location based services and both classified ads and eBay-style auctioneering to the local scene. With this app, users can post pictures of items for sale, find only local items for sale, and even set up push notifications for items on a watch list. The implications here are stunning, though it does seem as though the mobile app is needed for the service, limiting it to smartphone users (an android version exists, as well).

According to the iTunes App Store page, the app features include:

- Listing Items for sale as easy as taking pictures
- Share on Facebook and Twitter, auto-post to Craigslist to reach more buyers
- Browse and search for items by location
- Falling price model gets you the best deal
- Real-time messaging between buyers and sellers.
- Support for identity and reputation makes it a safe environment
- Unlike eBay and Etsy, no listing or transaction fees
- Can’t find something? Add it to your WishList. We’ll notify you immediately when the item is listed.

Eggdrop comes from a company founded in 2010, according to ReadWriteWeb, from Dan Zheng from Google and Brian Lynch from Playdom. They created EggDrop as a response to a percieved lack of use of eBay and a dissatisfaction with Craigslist's user experience. When users post an item for sale, it can be shared on Facebook, Twitter, and even on Craigslist, where a link will show potential buyers a way to download the app. What takes this app to the next level is what they call, "Falling Price Auctions," which is essentially an automated auction system in which the seller sets a starting and minimum price level, and the service will automatically reduce the price over the time the item does not find a buyer. This eliminates any direct haggling and allows for a more gentle experience. In addition, the app uses some game mechanics to keep users interested in using it, including "karma" badges and watch lists.

The concept here seems fairly revolutionary, and could spark a new way of buying and selling stuff locally. EggDrop is currently a free download, and available now in the App Store.

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Crowsr Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Chantelle Joy Duxbury on April 4th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: SIMPLIFY CRAIGSLIST
Simple, clean and bare-bones approach to Craiglist Browsing on your iPhone. Offering in-app email and favorites, but not much else.
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