Goodrec Launches Its Mobile-Friendly Online Review Site To The Public - TechCrunch

Goodrec, a recommendation site that was first introduced at TechCrunch50, has launched its online review hub to the public alongside a new iPhone application. The site differentiates itself from other similar sites by keeping reviews short and sweet - users can rate an item as either ‘Thumbs Up’, ‘Mixed Bag’, or ‘Thumbs Down’, and can include only 160 characters of text. The site also covers a very broad range of items, which include restaurants, music, nightlife hotspots, or anything else users submit. You can find the main site at Goodrec.com, and can grab the free iPhone application here.

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  1. February 20th, 2009 at 14:10

    As you mention in your article, the new GoodFood app is available to download. It’s much faster than our initial offering and it’s also more tightly focused on restaurants, which should make it even easier to find and rec restaurants while on the go.

    http://goodrec.com/downloads/goodfood/iphone/

    GoodFood makes it much easier to find and filter recs based on criteria such as price, cuisine, which friend rated it, etc. We think it’s one of the best apps out there for finding recommendations, especially if you like flickable maps. Hope you find it useful.

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