I am mildly obsessed with allowing inanimate objects the ability to tell a story, or inform users of things. Thinking about the potential in not only every object - ex: snap the QR code on your furnace to see its maintenance schedule, last repair, user manual, etc - but also every location to provide you data that you are interested in - ex: walking into an art museum, and that location pinging your smartphone with a map, as well as maybe some relevant information about featured artists, bio, etc.
This was at the heart of what we call “what @ where” engine and ultimately what drove us to creating an app that told you want you wanted to-do while you’re at the exact place you’re at. And on that note, I am extremely proud to see airrand.com open for beta!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
airrand.com launches today, delivering your to-do list at the place you need it most
Milwaukee, WI - 04/20/2011 - airrand, LLC is pleased to announce that airrand.com has launched its open beta. airrand is a web-based service for use on any web browser and smartphone…
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I am mildly obsessed with allowing inanimate objects...story, or inform
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