techcrunch.com — SnapTell, the iPhone app that lets you take a photo of nearly any CD, DVD, book, or video game to get instant product reviews, has just released an upgrade that introduces a number of useful new features.
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Closed AccountDec 18, 2008
Or in the time it took me to line up the camera, line up the box and take a non-shaky photo I could have typed the title into a search field instead. No delay waiting for the tech to decipher what I'm trying to find either.Gimmick app is fail, just like ALL the rest.
woollymittensDec 18, 2008
I'm burying you because you're being an offensive douchebag. You can rest assured that it wasn't because I am a fan-boy of anything.
heiminatorDec 18, 2008
because the time it takes to activate the phone camera,make a good,clear picture and activate that tool is probably not less than the time it takes to start the phone`s browser,open google and type in the name of the product,at least not if you are using a phone with a real qwerty keyboard...
mg5thaveDec 18, 2008
A lot of people are going to flame this digg, simply because the words "apple" and "iPhone" are in it, and for some reason that immediately drives the troll population to arms...But you can't argue, this app is just plain cool and it really _does_ work. +1 from me!
pl0xDec 18, 2008
You sir are a complete assh**e. You just reek of Apple envy, you are just angry you are unable to afford an apple product yourself.
heiminatorDec 18, 2008
i am just fine sitting here with my nokia e71,thanks for the analysis though ;-)
oridzinalDec 24, 2008
fresh and most important - educational app, far as not so cool as Platypus or Up There or Remote or Cydia, but it's educational, meaning: go read some books!