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Gowalla iPhone Application Empowers Users to Explore, Discover and Share Locations
The Only GPS-enabled, Location-based Application of Its Kind Now Syncs With Facebook and Twitter
| Source: Alamofire
AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwire - September 22, 2009) - Alamofire (www.alamofire.com), an Austin-based
social networking application developer, today announced upgrades to
Gowalla -- a free, location-based application that rewards users for
visiting places with their iPhones. The public beta of Gowalla, which was
unveiled earlier in 2009 at the South by Southwest Interactive Conference
(SXSW) in Austin, is a true GPS-enabled, location-based social network
whose content base is created by its users on iPhone 3G and 3GS.
"The new Gowalla is a significant milestone for the service and sets it
apart from other location-based social networks," said Josh Williams, CEO
of Alamofire. "We think of Gowalla as a 'social serendipity service,'
meaning that it was created to give users the ability to have fun and
easily share their experiences with their friends anywhere in the world --
and hopefully make some new ones along the way."
With Gowalla 1.2 (currently on the iPhone 3G and 3GS platform, with plans
to expand to other GPS-enabled smartphones such as BlackBerry and Android
in the future), users can view nearby points of interest, such as shops,
restaurants or museums. By leveraging GPS coordinates, Gowalla users can
even discover spots that aren't registered to a physical address, taking
them beyond cities to include more secluded spots such as the best vantage
point on the Golden Gate Bridge or the most difficult hike and bike trail
in Austin, Texas. Once at a spot, users can "check in" using their
GPS-enabled iPhones, collect a stamp for their Gowalla passport and leave a
personalized note for future visitors. Users can also create new points of
interest.
The latest version of the Gowalla application offers the following:
- Facebook and Twitter Integration -- Building your Gowalla network is
easier than ever before now that users are able to connect their Facebook
and Twitter accounts with Gowalla. With this integration, Gowalla updates
can also appear in users' Facebook status updates and/or Twitter feeds, and
users can import existing contact lists into Gowalla from these other
social networking communities.
- Enhanced User Contribution -- Gowalla 1.2 gives users the ability to not
only check in and create new spots; they can also comment on their spots as
well as spots of their friends.
- Increased Functionality -- Users now have more options within the
application, including the ability to filter spots established or visited
by friends in a user's network as well as view spots in your physical
vicinity via the GPS functionality with Google Maps.
Even prior to an official public launch and with minimal promotion, Gowalla
-- whose content is entirely user generated -- has established a social
networking community with more than 15,000 unique user-created spots in
more than 1,300 cities around the world, including locations in all 50
states in the U.S. as well as more than 20 countries including France,
Kuwait, Mexico, Spain and Japan.
About Alamofire
Alamofire is an Austin-based social networking application developer
founded in 2007. The company's inaugural product is the addictive Facebook
game PackRat, a card collecting game designed for the Facebook platform
that boasts more than 400,000 users. Alamofire's second product is Gowalla,
a true GPS-enabled, location-based social networking application that
rewards users for sharing their experiences and discovering new places
everywhere they go. For more information on the company, visit
www.alamofire.com or www.gowalla.com.