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Introducing Eeve: Re-creating the location based photo experience

Start-Ups - Posted: September 10, 2011

Eeve

Eeve is the creation of two internet entrepreneur - Jan Senderek and Nicolas Bös. The Duo came up with the idea for Eeve at the start of 2011 and soft launched with a basic version at the Inspire Conference in London in June.

Eeve lets users take photos from their mobile and collaboratively tell a story with others in close proximity – these collaborations are what are known as ‘Eeves’.

The London based startup aims to change the people interact with eachother and share what they do once we are out and about – with the help of their mobile phones.

It doesnt matter whether you're at the park hanging out with friend, in a tech conference, at a concert with your favourite band, you can simply just join an existing Eeve or start a new one.

Eeves are open to anyone – you, your friends and complete strangers in the area, allowing different perspectives to be captured and recorded for future purposes.

You can also discover who else is nearby, and invite them to join the Eeve. You can also follow your friends and even friends of friends, and discover what everyone is doing together.

Eeve alllows you to view mini biographies of other users, see their Eeves and you could even connect with them on Facebook and Twitter.

Eeve is currently in Beta since June 2011. it is also invite only.

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